When 3- to 4-year-olds were asked by a misinformed social worker about a "Simon Says" game one month after they played, how frequently did they corroborate her incorrect sequence of events?

A.) Rarely; the children were typically able to remember what happened accurately.
B.) Rarely; the children typically gave tangential and inaccurate accounts.
C.) About one-third of the time; children sometimes "remembered" events that had not actually taken place.
D.) Almost always; the social worker questioned them until they gave in.