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frankwu

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Remembering to do something in the future involves
 
  future memory.
  prospective memory.
  remembering memory.
  forgetful memory.

Question 2

Which of the following statements about testing the memories of older adults is true?
 
  They tend to do better than younger adults in both laboratory experiments and
  in their daily lives.
  They tend to do worse than younger adults in both laboratory experiments
  and in their daily lives.
  They do better in laboratory experiments than they do in their daily lives.
  They do worse in laboratory experiments than they do in their daily lives.



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Answer to Question 1

prospective memory.

Answer to Question 2

They do worse in laboratory experiments than they do in their daily lives.



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