Multiple Choice
Asking people to recall the earliest memory they can shows that:
A) self-report is completely unreliable.
B) people will report memories of events that they could not possibly remember.
C) adults will report events from around the age of three.
D) adults can remember events prior to those that they actually report when prompted with cues provided by parents or older siblings.
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