Multiple Choice
Sir Frederick Bartlett's research on the recall of stories and drawings revealed that
A) people could handle seven plus or minus two pieces of information.
B) older people recalled more detail in the pictures, while younger people recalled the stories more accurately.
C) people recreated the stories, making them shorter and more consistent with their own individual points of view.
D) accuracy was best within one hour of the original reading, or look.
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