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    Young Children's Spontaneous Recall Is Typically Sparse, but It Also
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Young Children's Spontaneous Recall Is Typically Sparse, but It Also

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Young children's spontaneous recall is typically sparse, but it also tends to be accurate and about psychologically and legally central aspects of an event.

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