Andrews and Halford (1998) argue that success on Piaget's tasks can be explained by
___________, which is the number of aspects that must be considered in solving a particular
problem.
a. transitivity
b. deductive logic
c. relational complexity
d. decentration
c. relational complexity
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What can we conclude about children's memory?
a. Children's memory spans are remarkably similar to adults' memory spans. b. In general, children have excellent recognition memory. c. Children's recall memory does not improve substantially as they mature. d. Young
Compared with preschoolers, school-age children who give eyewitness testimony are
A) better at correctly inferring other's motives and intentions. B) less resistant to misleading questions. C) less likely to give detailed narrative accounts. D) less able to recall recent events accurately.