Multiple Choice
What can we conclude about children's memory?
A) Children's memory spans are remarkably similar to adults' memory spans.
B) In general, children have excellent recognition memory.
C) Children's recall memory does not improve substantially as they mature.
D) Young children tend to recall items much more accurately than they recognize them.
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