2. What convinced the detectives from San Mateo that Eileen's memory was real and accurate?
3. What was the relationship between details of Susan's murder as reported in the papers, Eileen's initial statement, and her testimony at the Preliminary Hearing?
4. What theory of memory does Loftus think best explains Eileen's account of the murder?
5. Why did Eileen wait 20 years to report the murder?
6. What is Loftus' chief criticism of popular books for incest survivors like the "Bible" of the incest-recovery movement The Courage to Heal?
7. What is Loftus 2 disagreements with Dr. Terr?
8. Compare Loftus and Terr on the Stephen King incident.
9. What rule of memory did Loftus try to use to understand Eileen's belief that her father killed her best friend?:
10. Why does Loftus see a connection between Eileen Lipsker and Ellen White?
11. How does the famous work of Wilder Penfield relate to claims of recovered memories?
12. How does the famous story about Piaget's childhood relate to claims of recovered memory?
13. Explain how a series of studies by Nicholos Spanos illustrates how recovered memories could be reconstructions.
14. Describe and Explain Loftus recent series of experiments which try to show that false memories of fairly traumatic childhood events can be implanted.