Multiple Choice
In Piaget's moral stories, information about the protagonist's intent appears at the beginning of the story and information about the scale of damage caused appears at the end. Why does that matter?
A) There is no reason why it should matter
B) Young children might give answers that are biased by a recency effect
C) Children have a better memory for the first part of the story
D) The sequence of events in the story leads children to think that they have to give an answer based on information presented right at the end
E) Because the structuring of information is quite different from the typical format of a children's story
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