Multiple Choice
The technique of elicited imitation is used for assessing memories in infants because infants:
A) cannot use language to respond in standard recall and recognition tests.
B) do not respond to classical-conditioning situations.
C) cannot perceive sounds well enough to learn them.
D) learn more rapidly than older children do.
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