Cross-cultural research on memory indicates that

A) people in non-Western cultures who lack formal schooling do not use or benefit from instruction in memory strategies.
B) in all cultures, effective use of memory strategies is required for day-to-day problem solving.
C) people in non-Western cultures who lack formal schooling are especially likely to benefit from instruction in memory strategies.
D) memory strategies develop in a universal sequence among all cultures studied.

A

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