My suspicion is that non-tech users do one of these things:
1. Blame themselves if they can't remember the answers. They remember going 
through the process… gosh darn my bad memory, I'm just not good with 
computers.2. Get the answers right (at least after trying different 
capitalization), because they choose a question they know the answer to for 
each option. Their favorite teacher or pet's name doesn't change. That's the 
motivation for using memorable questions, despite the obvious weaknesses.3. 
Write the answers down and put them in the fire safe/Keychain notes/Excel 
spreadsheet. This is actually a pretty decent security tradeoff, and the 
process (particularly for FileVault!) strongly reinforces that you can't screw 
this up. Similarly, it gives you a key to write down and put in a safe place. I 
could find mine if I really looked for it, I guess.
        
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