Between the ages of 6 and 12 months, the babbling of infants who have full hearing abilities _______________

a. becomes less and less common
b. sounds more and more like the sounds of the language(s) spoken around them
c. is converted into meaningful words at a rapid rate
d. resembles that of infants who are deaf

Answer: B

Psychology

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Why does interference explain why we sometimes seem to forget information that is, in fact, still stored in our memories?

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