Multiple Choice
As discussed in Chapter 13,researchers admit that we do not yet have a complete explanation for the fact that-on some long-term tasks-elderly adults remember less than young adults.However,which of the following students provides the best summary of one factor that accounts for age-related differences?
A) Sergei: "Elderly adults remember contextual cues better than young adults,and these cues tend to disrupt performance on explicit recall tasks."
B) Isabelle: "Elderly adults typically fail to use long-term memory strategies based on organization and imagery; as a result,information often cannot be retained in long-term memory."
C) Mandy: "Elderly adults are more likely than young adults to have difficulty paying attention,which can affect performance on memory tasks."
D) Christopher: "Elderly adults are much too confident about their memory skills,so they actually spend less time rehearsing the material."
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