Suppose that some adults with ADHD and some adults without ADHD are asked to judge their performance on a memory test, on an item-by-item basis. How accurate would these judgments be if everyone provided those judgments after several intervening items?

a. Both groups would be highly accurate.
b. For the most difficult items, the adults without ADHD would be much more accurate than the adults with ADHD.
c. For the easiest items, the adults without ADHD would be much more accurate than the adults with ADHD.
d. Both groups would be highly inaccurate.

Ans: a

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