How can we measure children's understanding and knowledge about retrieval strategies?
A) Via recognition memory tasks.
B) By interviewing the child's parent.
C) By asking children to predict how an object or cue might help enhance the retrieval of a
hypothetical child.
D) Via a direct assessment of the child's retrieval capacities.
C
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