Answer:
Misinformation effect
Explanation:
The misinformation effect is the effect that occurs during the post-event information that interferes with the original events of the information. This information affects the information that has been stored after events. This effect leads to inaccurate memory storage.
Sometimes it happened false information has been stored in the memories. This phenomenon tells that how easily the memories are raised and effected concerned about the reliability of the memory. It happened sometimes with the eyewitness of criminal guilt.
So that in the above context when in Loft's study, participants asked about the color of the car, they were confused about the color. It was an example of the Misinformation effects.