Multiple Choice
An expert chess player and a beginner look at a series of pictures of a chessboard. After each, the two people try to draw them from memory. How will their performances compare?
A) The expert will show better recall only if the pieces are arranged as they might appear in an actual game.
B) The expert and the beginner will show about equal recall, regardless of how the pieces are arranged in the pictures.
C) The expert will show a better recall, regardless of how the pieces are arranged in the pictures.
D) The expert will show better recall of one set of pieces, usually the white players, but worse recall of the other set.
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