In Hala and Chandler's "hidden biscuit" experiment, it was shown with young preschoolers that

a. three-year-olds are always egocentric.
b. three-year-olds are incapable of lying.
c. three-year-olds are sometimes nonegocentric.
d. Piaget's age estimates for egocentrism were confirmed.

C

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a. true b. false

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Many people are better at remembering faces than names. Why might that be?

a) They are using the right side of the brain as opposed to the left side. b) Faces are more discrete and distinctive than are names. c) Remembering a face requires recognition, whereas remembering a name requires recall. d) They are using the left side of the brain as opposed to the right side.

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