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    As the Child Matures, the Ability to Focus Attention Selectively
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As the Child Matures, the Ability to Focus Attention Selectively

Question 120

Question 120

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As the child matures, the ability to focus attention selectively on particular activities tends to


A) weaken or diminish.
B) show no systematic age trend.
C) strengthen and improve.
D) interfere with explicit memory, but help other skills.

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