Multiple Choice
Indy is a typical six-year-old and his brother Jones is a typical 16-year-old. How do their information processing skills most likely differ on a memory task?
A) Indy will be able to learn more than Jones if both are given extra time to study for the task.
B) Indy will be more likely to utilize deliberate strategies while Jones will rely on unconscious strategies.
C) Jones will recall both more relevant information and task-irrelevant information.
D) Jones will recall more relevant information and is less likely to recall task-irrelevant information.
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