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The Number of Randomly Presented Items Children Can Repeat Immediately

Question 71

Question 71

Multiple Choice

The number of randomly presented items children can repeat immediately after the items are presented is:


A) about four.
B) their knowledge base.
C) their memory span.
D) a good test of conservation ability.

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