Title: Rovee-Collier’s experiments in which two- to three-month-month-old infants learned to kick to make a Post by: Sync on Jun 25, 2015 Rovee-Collier’s experiments in which two- to three-month-month-old infants learned to kick to make a mobile move showed that 2- to 3-month-old infants
a. are not able to remember events from the past. b. can remember events from the past for a few days or weeks, but over time will not be able to recall the event even if given a memory cue. c. can remember events from the past for a few days or weeks, but over time will not be able to recall the event unless given a memory cue. d. can remember events from the past for months without being given a memory cue. Chapter Title: Re: Rovee-Collier’s experiments in which two- to three-month-month-old infants learned to kick to ma Post by: Superion on Jul 22, 2015 Content hidden
Title: Re: Rovee-Collier’s experiments in which two- to three-month-month-old infants learned to kick to make a Post by: Sync on Aug 7, 2015 Thank you for your help.
Title: Re: Rovee-Collier’s experiments in which two- to three-month-month-old infants learned to kick to make a Post by: Superion on Aug 7, 2015 Mark as solved, don't forget :)
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