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    Older Children Know More About Their Memory Than They Did
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Older Children Know More About Their Memory Than They Did

Question 142

Question 142

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Older children know more about their memory than they did at younger ages, thus expanding their


A) metamemory.
B) knowledge base.
C) memory strategies.
D) working memory capacity.

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