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nummyann

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Wang (2006) compared the early recall of Taiwanese and U.S. adults in terms of the age of their early childhood recollections and the degree of autonomy reflected in the memories.
 
  She found that U.S. participants
   had ____ memories than Taiwanese participants, and that memories of U.S. participants were ____ likely to reflect autonomy.
   a) earlier; more
   b) earlier; less
   c) later; more
   d) later; less

Question 2

The best explanation for the finding by Usher and Neisser (1993) that birth of a sibling was one of the earliest memories recalled is that
 
  a) it is the first installment of a story that will be told many times
   b) it is distinctive, involving and frightening event
   c) there were many family stories and photographs about this event
   d) there is a recency effect with this type of event



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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