Multiple Choice
Bialystok and Craik and their associates (2004) have found that:
A) Bilingual people have a higher risk for Alzheimer's disease than do unilingual people
B) Unilingual people have a higher risk for Alzheimer's disease than do bilingual people
C) Unilingual and bilingual people have a similar likelihood of getting Alzheimer's disease
D) Working memory functioning is a better predictor than language status of the likelihood of getting Alzheimer's disease
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