Multiple Choice
Cross-cultural investigations of story recall have found that:
A) cultures differ significantly in what constitutes a good story
B) recall patterns are very similar across cultures
C) oral cultures tend to prefer shorter stories
D) children in all cultures recalled stories better than adults
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