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Siegler’s (1988) study of individual differences in children’s performance on single-digit arithmetic problems revealed that students could be categorized into three groups: good students, not-so-good students, and perfectionists. Results indicated that perfectionists used the retrieval strategy ___.
a.   more often than students in either of the other two groups
b.   more often than not-so-good students, but less often than good students   
c.   about as often as students in the other two groups
d.   less often than students in either of the other two groups
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Children's Thinking

Children's Thinking


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8 years ago
You were right Smiling Face with Open Mouth Thank you.
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For sure! Glad to help
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