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nmorano1

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Which of the following is not proposed in the fuzzy-trace theory?
 
  a. Memory representations are transformed from verbatim to gist traces.
  b. Older children are better at processing or remembering verbatim traces than younger children.
  b. Both verbatim and fuzzy traces exist at all ages. past
  c. Children start life with a bias toward processing verbatim relative to fuzzy traces.

Question 2

According to the fuzzy-trace theory, a verbatim-to-gist shift occurs
 
  a. in infancy. c. during the early elementary school years.
  b. during the early preschool years. d. during the early adolescent years.



scottmt

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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