Multiple Choice
How do "constructive memory" processes change with age?
A) Children's memory becomes more accurate and less affected by prior knowledge.
B) Children become increasingly likely to rely on what they know to draw inferences beyond the information given.
C) Children draw fewer inferences from the information given.
D) As one's knowledge base increases, the ability to remember events literally (like a video recorder) increases.
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