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    Exam 7: Cognitive Development: an Information-Processing Perspective
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    As Children Construct and Reconstruct Information
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As Children Construct and Reconstruct Information

Question 35

Question 35

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As children construct and reconstruct information,


A) they rarely account for new information.
B) the information loses coherency.
C) they often "delete" important retrieval cues in their memory.
D) the information becomes more coherent and memorable.

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