All of the following are true of children's eyewitness memories except
a. they typically remember very little when they receive a general request for information.
b. they recall more information when more specific questions are asked.
c. the information that young children recall tends to be highly accurate and central to the event if there are no suggestions or coaching.
d. they are about as accurate as older children and adults to provide descriptions when they are given appropriate prompts.
D
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Oppositional defiant disorder is often diagnosed with
a. autism. b. obsessive compulsive disorder. c. ADHD. d. Asperger's disorder.
The concept of the zone of proximal development suggests that a child will improve more if he/she
a) is left to figure out a task on his/her own. b) uses trial and error practices independently. c) solves problems without assistance from peers. d) receives aid from someone more competent in task.