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Arii_bell

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Age differences in ______ are central to all other aspects of cognition.
 
  a. speed of processing c. short-term memory
  b. IQ d. response inhibition

Question 2

How easily individuals can switch between different sets of rules or different tasks is called
 
  a. selective attention. c. resisting interference.
  b. cognitive flexibility. d. working memory.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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