Multiple Choice
Chess experts have better memory for chess pieces than novices, but only when the chess pieces are placed on the chessboard in a sensible configuration for the game of chess. If the pieces are arranged randomly on the board,
A) experts can still recall their positions better than novices can.
B) experts cannot recall their positions any better than novices can.
C) novices can recall their positions better than experts can.
D) experts cannot recall their positions at all.
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