Title: Research on eyewitness memory suggests that younger children are prone to memory errors because they Post by: Soren on Jun 25, 2015 Research on eyewitness memory suggests that younger children are prone to memory errors because they
A) are more likely than older children to disagree with a yes-or-no question. B) tend to report gist rather than verbatim information about their experiences. C) have trouble recalling highly stressful events. D) are especially poor at source-monitoring. Title: Re: Research on eyewitness memory suggests that younger children are prone to memory errors because Post by: Ania on Jul 18, 2015 Content hidden
Title: Re: Research on eyewitness memory suggests that younger children are prone to memory errors because they Post by: Soren on Aug 7, 2015 Very nice of you to have taken the time to answer my question.
Title: Re: Research on eyewitness memory suggests that younger children are prone to memory errors because they Post by: Ania on Aug 7, 2015 Great, glad it makes sense
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