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    Children's Memories Are Often Organized in General Representations of a Sequence
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Children's Memories Are Often Organized in General Representations of a Sequence

Question 81

Question 81

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Children's memories are often organized in general representations of a sequence or series of events in the order in which they occur.What is this organizing tactic called?


A) autobiographical memory
B) biographical memory
C) scripts
D) intuition

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