Multiple Choice
Two brothers, ages 3 and 6, are taking turns hiding the car keys from their mother. What memory strategies are the two brothers likely to use to help themselves remember where the car keys are?
A) The 3-year-old is likely to use rehearsal, whereas the 6-year-old will use elaboration.
B) The 3-year-old is likely to rehearse the location by repeating it out loud, whereas the 6-year-old is likely to silently rehearse the location.
C) The 3-year-old is not likely to rehearse the location whereas the 6-year-old may rehearse the location.
D) The 3-year-old is likely to use rehearsal, whereas the 6-year-old will simply remember the location without employing any strategies.
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