Multiple Choice
Your textbook compares prospective memory in younger adults and older adults.The research typically shows that elderly adults
A) make fewer prospective memory errors,probably because they have developed effective strategies for remembering to do things in the future.
B) make fewer prospective memory errors,probably because retired adults do not need to remember so many work-related responsibilities.
C) make more prospective memory errors,probably because this kind of memory task is mostly based on working memory,and elderly people often have trouble with working memory.
D) make more prospective memory errors,probably because this kind of task is mostly based on implicit memory,and elderly people often have trouble with implicit memory.
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