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The Most Accurate Summation of Declines in Information-Processing Skills in Older

Question 71

Question 71

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The most accurate summation of declines in information-processing skills in older adults is that they are


A) both inevitable and universal.
B) neither inevitable nor universal.
C) inevitable but not universal.
D) universal but not inevitable.

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