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Older Children Can Learn Faster and Remember More Than Younger

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Question 70

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Older children can learn faster and remember more than younger children because older children typically show a significant increase in


A) the size of their sensory register.
B) childhood amnesia.
C) the capacity of long-term memory.
D) short term memory capacity.

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