Multiple Choice
De Groot argued that master chess players are better than average players in recalling the location of pieces on a chess board because
A) they have superior memories.
B) they are better at guessing where the pieces belong.
C) they can code the pieces better into familiar groups.
D) they rely more on verbal rehearsal than average players.
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