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wenmo

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One research strategy for investigating childhood memories (in order to check and verify the accuracy of remembered childhood events) is to:
 
  a) investigate participants' pasts to confirm the events they remember
   b) ask about salient events that can be easily corroborated by other parties
   c) stage events that can be asked about later on
   d) there is no way to corroborate any childhood memory.

Question 2

The term childhood amnesia refers to the finding that ________ before the age of about ________.
 
  a) children are unable to form memories; 2 or 3
   b) children are unable to form memories; 6 or 7
   c) adults are unable to retrieve memories for events that occurred; 2 or 3
   d) adults are unable to retrieve memories for events that occurred; 6 or 7



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c





 

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