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Nelson and Fivush's (2004) social-cognitive account of the emergence of autobiographical memory in children includes all of the following factors except for:
 
  a) memory talk with adults
   b) identification of a specific point of offset of childhood amnesia
   c) the child's understanding that they have a unique set of beliefs and desires
   d) the development of an understanding of what a narrative is

Question 2

Jack, MacDonald, Reese, & Hayne (2009) investigated the relationship between interaction between mother and child during early childhood and memory for childhood events later in life. When mother's talk about eventswas _____, the child's earlie
 
  a) repetitious rather than elaborative; from earlier in childhood
   b) elaborative rather than repetitious; from later in childhood
   c) about social relationships; about the child themselves
   d) about the child; about social relationships



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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