Deck 12: Middle Childhood: Cognitive Development
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Deck 12: Middle Childhood: Cognitive Development
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Within Lev Vygotsky's sociocultural framework, from childhood every experience teaches individuals something.
True
2
To retain information in working memory, individuals must merely be exposed to the information.
False
3
Control processes improve with age only.
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4
The memory system in which signals are held for a split second is called "sensory memory."
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Aaron made two lines of toys with trucks in one line and cars in another. Aaron was exhibiting classification.
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The ability to understand and use metaphors results from a level of cognitive development that is typically attained during middle childhood.
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The information-processing theory was inspired by the knowledge of how animals' brains function.
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Dolly can count from 1 to 10 in order. This ability is due to the logical principle of conservation.
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According to Jean Piaget, a child between the ages of 6 and 11 can apply logical principles to concrete situations (real, tangible, visible).
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10
The knowledge that things can be arranged in a logical order is the principle of seriation.
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11
The part of the memory-processing system in which current, conscious mental activity occurs is known as long-term memory.
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12
Control processes include emotional regulation, selective attention, and metacognition.
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13
A body of knowledge in a particular area that makes it easier to master new information in that area is known as knowledge immersion.
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14
Metacognition is thinking about thinking.
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15
The process of switching codes is limited to sentence and grammar usage.
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16
Shelby spoke to her best friend using slang; when she turned to speak to her teacher, she used formal English. Shelby was demonstrating metacognition.
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17
The process by which children change from informal speech to proper speech when talking with teachers and most adults is known as changing codes.
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18
Jean Piaget called the cognition stage of middle childhood "formal operational thought."
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19
School-age children are able to use logic about concrete things.
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20
Lev Vygotsky believed that instruction was crucial for cognitive development.
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21
Approximately one in ten children in the United States is home-schooled.
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22
The hidden curriculum includes explicitly stated rules that influence aspects of learning.
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23
The knowledge that things can be arranged in a logical order is the logical principle of _____.
A) conservation
B) seriation
C) classification
D) reversibility
A) conservation
B) seriation
C) classification
D) reversibility
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24
In the United States, public schools that set their own standards, are licensed by the state, and receive funding from private money and sponsors are charter schools.
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25
If Beth is taking the main international test of science and math, she is taking the PIRLS.
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26
When capable of concrete operational thought, children _____.
A) are limited to intuitive, perceptual focusing
B) can apply their reasoning to real, tangible situations
C) can reason about abstractions
D) are likely to be misled by appearances
A) are limited to intuitive, perceptual focusing
B) can apply their reasoning to real, tangible situations
C) can reason about abstractions
D) are likely to be misled by appearances
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27
Justino, a student from Brazil, is enrolled in an immersion class in the United States. This means that all instruction is conducted in English.
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28
Nine-year-old Pete sorted screws, bolts, and nails into three piles by type. He is able to correctly sort the objects into separate piles because of the logical principle of _____.
A) conservation
B) seriation
C) classification
D) reversibility
A) conservation
B) seriation
C) classification
D) reversibility
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29
A child is shown a large box and a small box. The large box contains a 5-pound weight and the small box contains a 10-pound weight. The child picks up the boxes and looks at them closely, and then is asked which weighs more. The child is no longer focused only on appearances, so he answers that the small box weighs more. Jean Piaget would say that this child is in the _____ stage of cognitive development.
A) sensorimotor
B) preoperational
C) metacognitive
D) concrete operational
A) sensorimotor
B) preoperational
C) metacognitive
D) concrete operational
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30
According to Jean Piaget, children gain the ability to use _____ during middle childhood.
A) static reasoning
B) abstract reasoning
C) logic
D) egocentrism
A) static reasoning
B) abstract reasoning
C) logic
D) egocentrism
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31
A school funded by tuition charges, endowments, and often religious or other nonprofit sponsors is a voucher school.
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32
According to Jean Piaget, middle childhood is a time for _____ thought.
A) formal operational
B) preoperational
C) metacognitive
D) concrete operational
A) formal operational
B) preoperational
C) metacognitive
D) concrete operational
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33
The PIRLS is the main international test of reading given to students.
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34
More than 95 percent of the world's 7-year-olds are in school.
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35
The logical principle that allows objects to be grouped according to some characteristic that they share is called "______."
A) concrete thought
B) transitive inference
C) classification
D) reversibility
A) concrete thought
B) transitive inference
C) classification
D) reversibility
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36
Everywhere in the world, children are taught to read, write, and do arithmetic.
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37
Dr. Holiday is doing a study to determine how 9-year-olds think. Based on theory, he believes that the 9-year-olds should be able to reason logically about concrete situations, situations that are real, tangible, and visible. Dr. Holiday's belief is based on _____.
A) the information processing perspective
B) Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development
C) Lev Vygotsky's theory of cognitive development
D) Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development
A) the information processing perspective
B) Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development
C) Lev Vygotsky's theory of cognitive development
D) Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development
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38
In the total immersion approach to bilingual schooling, social communication in both languages is encouraged.
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39
According to Jean Piaget, a child between the ages of 6 and 11 can apply logical principles to _____.
A) abstractions, such as truth and liberty
B) chemistry and physics
C) concrete situations (real, tangible, visible)
D) questions of social justice and equality
A) abstractions, such as truth and liberty
B) chemistry and physics
C) concrete situations (real, tangible, visible)
D) questions of social justice and equality
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40
Public subsidy for tuition payment at a nonpublic school is referred to as a private school.
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41
According to Lev Vygotsky's sociocultural framework, every experience after _____ teaches individuals something.
A) birth
B) childhood
C) adolescence
D) adulthood
A) birth
B) childhood
C) adolescence
D) adulthood
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42
Lev Vygotsky viewed _____ as being crucial to children's development of skills and knowledge.
A) instruction
B) independence
C) exploration
D) passive learning
A) instruction
B) independence
C) exploration
D) passive learning
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43
Robert Siegler has studied the day-by-day details of children's cognition in math. He has found that children _____.
A) suddenly grasp the logic of the number system
B) gradually acquire math knowledge and strategies
C) already understand all they need to know about math by 3 years of age
D) do not understand math knowledge and strategies until they are in adolescence
A) suddenly grasp the logic of the number system
B) gradually acquire math knowledge and strategies
C) already understand all they need to know about math by 3 years of age
D) do not understand math knowledge and strategies until they are in adolescence
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44
Professor Schuyler believes that people's brains work very much like a computer in terms of input, operations, and output. The professor believes in _____.
A) the information-processing perspective
B) Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development
C) Lev Vygotsky's theory of cognitive development
D) Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development
A) the information-processing perspective
B) Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development
C) Lev Vygotsky's theory of cognitive development
D) Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development
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45
Jill has just heard her teacher say something. The sounds produced by the teacher are first stored in Jill's _____.
A) working memory
B) long-term memory
C) sensory memory
D) short-term memory
A) working memory
B) long-term memory
C) sensory memory
D) short-term memory
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46
Which statement is true?
A) School-age children are able to understand complex, abstract concepts.
B) School-age children are as rigid in their thinking as preschoolers.
C) School-age children are slightly less advanced thinkers than preschoolers.
D) There is no sudden shift between preoperational and concrete operational thought.
A) School-age children are able to understand complex, abstract concepts.
B) School-age children are as rigid in their thinking as preschoolers.
C) School-age children are slightly less advanced thinkers than preschoolers.
D) There is no sudden shift between preoperational and concrete operational thought.
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47
Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky differed over the most important factors in a child's cognitive development. In general, Piaget described _____; Vygotsky noted ______.
A) cultural impact; social instruction
B) information processing; brain maturation
C) brain maturation; universal changes
D) universal changes; cultural impact
A) cultural impact; social instruction
B) information processing; brain maturation
C) brain maturation; universal changes
D) universal changes; cultural impact
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48
Sensory memory improves until about age _____ and then remains adequate until late adulthood.
A) 4
B) 7
C) 10
D) 13
A) 4
B) 7
C) 10
D) 13
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49
Lev Vygotsky might argue that all of the following could be an instructor to a 6-year-old child EXCEPT _____.
A) a 3-year-old sibling
B) an art teacher
C) a grandparent
D) a 10-year-old friend
A) a 3-year-old sibling
B) an art teacher
C) a grandparent
D) a 10-year-old friend
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50
The memory system in which signals are held for a split second is called "______ "memory.
A) short-term
B) working
C) sensory
D) holding
A) short-term
B) working
C) sensory
D) holding
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51
With respect to sociocultural context, children from the Varanasi region in India learn what specific ability from their culture?
A) observational learning
B) fractions
C) spatial orientation
D) individual discovery
A) observational learning
B) fractions
C) spatial orientation
D) individual discovery
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52
_____ is one of the leading theorists of the information-processing perspective.
A) Lev Vygotsky
B) Jean Piaget
C) Robert Siegler
D) P.A. Silva
A) Lev Vygotsky
B) Jean Piaget
C) Robert Siegler
D) P.A. Silva
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53
The information-processing theory was inspired by the knowledge of how _____ function.
A) animals' brains
B) high-level businesses
C) computers
D) athletic teams
A) animals' brains
B) high-level businesses
C) computers
D) athletic teams
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54
Which information is most likely to be in your current working memory?
A) everything you see on this page
B) the answer to this question
C) where you saw the term working memory in the text
D) the musical theme of your favorite television show
A) everything you see on this page
B) the answer to this question
C) where you saw the term working memory in the text
D) the musical theme of your favorite television show
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55
The component of the information-processing system in which current conscious mental activity occurs is the _____.
A) working memory
B) long-term memory
C) sensory memory
D) icon memory
A) working memory
B) long-term memory
C) sensory memory
D) icon memory
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56
Which statement about the difference between a 4-year-old and an 11-year-old is true?
A) The 4-year-old can separate the relevant from the irrelevant, but the 11-year-old is unable to do so.
B) The 11-year-old can apply abstract thought to the classification process, whereas the 4-year-old is unable to do so.
C) The 4-year-old will be able to think logically about concrete situations, whereas the 11-year-old is unable to do so.
D) The 11-year-old can use mental categories more flexibly, inductively, and simultaneously, whereas the 4-year-old is unable to do so.
A) The 4-year-old can separate the relevant from the irrelevant, but the 11-year-old is unable to do so.
B) The 11-year-old can apply abstract thought to the classification process, whereas the 4-year-old is unable to do so.
C) The 4-year-old will be able to think logically about concrete situations, whereas the 11-year-old is unable to do so.
D) The 11-year-old can use mental categories more flexibly, inductively, and simultaneously, whereas the 4-year-old is unable to do so.
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57
Seven-year-old Hannah can arrange ten buttons in order from smallest to largest. Her understanding of _____ allows her to accomplish this.
A) conservation
B) transitive inference
C) seriation
D) abstract reasoning
A) conservation
B) transitive inference
C) seriation
D) abstract reasoning
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58
From an information-processing approach, the memory process has three major steps. What is the correct order of this process, beginning with the first component?
A) sensory memory, working memory, long-term memory
B) long-term memory, working memory, sensory memory
C) sensory memory, long-term memory, working memory
D) working memory, sensory memory, long-term memory
A) sensory memory, working memory, long-term memory
B) long-term memory, working memory, sensory memory
C) sensory memory, long-term memory, working memory
D) working memory, sensory memory, long-term memory
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59
Dr. Smith is conducting a study to determine what 9-year-olds know. Based on theory, he believes that the 9-year-olds will advance in knowledge based on instructions. Dr. Smith's belief is based on _____.
A) the information processing perspective
B) Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development
C) Lev Vygotsky's theory of cognitive development
D) Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development
A) the information processing perspective
B) Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development
C) Lev Vygotsky's theory of cognitive development
D) Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development
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60
To retain information in working memory, individuals must _____.
A) merely be exposed to the information
B) process the information
C) unconsciously be aware of the information
D) do nothing, as the information will be passively absorbed into working memory
A) merely be exposed to the information
B) process the information
C) unconsciously be aware of the information
D) do nothing, as the information will be passively absorbed into working memory
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61
A body of knowledge in a particular area that makes it easier to master new information in that area is known as "knowledge _____."
A) base
B) immersion
C) automatization
D) start
A) base
B) immersion
C) automatization
D) start
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62
The component of the information-processing system in which virtually limitless amounts of information can be stored indefinitely is _____.
A) working memory
B) long-term memory
C) sensory memory
D) iconic memory
A) working memory
B) long-term memory
C) sensory memory
D) iconic memory
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63
Emma studied for the spelling test all week and spelled each of the tested words correctly. Emma's ability to do well on her spelling test was based on her ability to _____ long-term memory.
A) edit the spelling words in
B) retrieve the correct spelling of words from
C) classify each word in
D) conserve the list of words in
A) edit the spelling words in
B) retrieve the correct spelling of words from
C) classify each word in
D) conserve the list of words in
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64
Manuela's memory is adaptive and strategic. She is becoming skilled with various memory techniques from teachers and peers, and she can organize materials fairly well. Manuela is probably age ____.
A) 4
B) 6
C) 8
D) 10
A) 4
B) 6
C) 8
D) 10
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65
Addie has weekly spelling tests. On Monday she gets the list of ten words and realizes she knows how to spell four of the words. Rather than studying these four words, she spends Tuesday and Wednesday studying the six new words. On Wednesday evening she quizzes herself on the six words and learns she now knows how to spell three more. Thursday she studies the three words she still did not know how to spell. Friday morning before the spelling test she quizzes herself on all ten words and correctly spells all ten words. Addie's ability to evaluate the task of learning words and monitor and adjust her performance throughout the learning process is a product of _____.
A) metacognition
B) automatization
C) immersion seriation
D) abstract reasoning
A) metacognition
B) automatization
C) immersion seriation
D) abstract reasoning
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66
Tony came to walk with José to school. When José saw Tony's notebook in his backpack, José rushed back into his house to retrieve his own notebook, which contained his homework. José's sensation upon seeing Tony's notebook became a perception, which triggered José's _____.
A) sensory memory
B) working memory
C) long-term memory
D) knowledge base
A) sensory memory
B) working memory
C) long-term memory
D) knowledge base
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67
Control processes improve with _____.
A) fame and wealth
B) income and status
C) age and experience
D) personal motivation and belief
A) fame and wealth
B) income and status
C) age and experience
D) personal motivation and belief
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68
Working memory is particularly important for _____.
A) processing speed
B) science
C) reading
D) social problem solving
A) processing speed
B) science
C) reading
D) social problem solving
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69
Which of the following factors does NOT facilitate increases in the knowledge base?
A) high intelligence
B) past experience
C) current opportunity
D) personal motivation
A) high intelligence
B) past experience
C) current opportunity
D) personal motivation
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70
Mechanisms that combine memory, processing speed, and knowledge to regulate the analysis and flow of information within the information-processing system are referred to as "______."
A) preoperational thought
B) reciprocity
C) the limbic system
D) control processes
A) preoperational thought
B) reciprocity
C) the limbic system
D) control processes
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71
New concepts are best learned when they are connected to _____.
A) what is already known about a subject
B) current events
C) a teacher-directed curriculum
D) a child-centered curriculum
A) what is already known about a subject
B) current events
C) a teacher-directed curriculum
D) a child-centered curriculum
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72
Which factor contributes to increases in a child's knowledge base?
A) scoring high on an IQ test
B) educated parents
C) personal motivation
D) well-developed fine motor skills
A) scoring high on an IQ test
B) educated parents
C) personal motivation
D) well-developed fine motor skills
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73
Metacognition refers to _____.
A) improving one's problem-solving strategies
B) memorizing detailed information
C) thinking about one's thinking processes
D) considering multiple alternatives
A) improving one's problem-solving strategies
B) memorizing detailed information
C) thinking about one's thinking processes
D) considering multiple alternatives
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74
How readily past learning can be brought into working memory from long-term memory is referred to as "______."
A) storage
B) retrieval
C) input
D) short-term memory
A) storage
B) retrieval
C) input
D) short-term memory
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75
Which of the following is not an example of a control process?
A) emotional regulation
B) selective attention
C) metacognition
D) pragmatics
A) emotional regulation
B) selective attention
C) metacognition
D) pragmatics
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76
Metacognition is _____.
A) the process of putting information into long-term memory
B) the process of recalling information
C) thinking about thinking
D) the ability to process multiple stimuli
A) the process of putting information into long-term memory
B) the process of recalling information
C) thinking about thinking
D) the ability to process multiple stimuli
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77
By the end of middle childhood, the capacity of long-term memory is _____.
A) limited to facts and knowledge gained through repetition
B) limited to highly emotional experiences and objective information
C) unlimited regarding information but limited about emotional experiences
D) virtually limitless
A) limited to facts and knowledge gained through repetition
B) limited to highly emotional experiences and objective information
C) unlimited regarding information but limited about emotional experiences
D) virtually limitless
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78
Ten-year-old Billy loves baseball and has studied baseball statistics since he was 5 years old. Billy is currently reading this year's statistics for some of his favorite players. He will easily remember the new statistics because of the knowledge _____ he has for baseball statistics.
A) base
B) automatization
C) immersion
D) start
A) base
B) automatization
C) immersion
D) start
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79
During middle childhood, children understand all of these aspects of language EXCEPT _____.
A) prefixes
B) compound words
C) phrases
D) sarcasm
A) prefixes
B) compound words
C) phrases
D) sarcasm
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80
Strategies for processing information within working memory _____.
A) are universal across cultures
B) can be influenced by culture
C) are unaffected by culture
D) are culture-free
A) are universal across cultures
B) can be influenced by culture
C) are unaffected by culture
D) are culture-free
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