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As three-year-old Luca is learning to count to ten, his parents notice he always remembers one, two, three correctly and then nine, ten correctly. However, he often skips or mixes up the numbers in the middle. This demonstrates
A) severe problems in metacognition.
B) infantile amnesia.
C) the serial position effect.
D) only the recency effect.
E) only the primacy effect.
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