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As Children Use Counting Strategies More Frequently, They Become

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Question 9

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As children use counting strategies more frequently, they become:


A) more likely to use retrieval.
B) less accurate.
C) slower.
D) more likely to become frustrated.
E) more likely to use counting from 1.

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