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Childhood amnesia, as studied by Usher and Neisser, show that the ability to recall an event that actually happened depends on:
 
  A) the race of the child
  B) the amount of fish consumed in the family
  C) the gender of the child
  D) the event itself such as a birth in the family or death of a family member
  E) all of the above

Question 2

The scheme, as defined by Piaget, is:
 
  A) a mental representation incorporating numerous actions
  B) a developmental period
  C) a trick
  D) the simplest level of organization in the mental structure
  E) any object in memory



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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