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Research by Chi with child chess experts and adult chess novices has shown that
a.   knowledge within a particular area does not influence memory performance.
b.   adults’ memories are better than children’s even when children have expert knowledge in a particular area.
c.   knowledge in a particular area organizes and gives meaning to new information.
d.   child chess experts could not remember more chess pieces than adult chess novices.
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Upwards Arrow I thought so too. I appreciate your honest help. Marking this topic solved.
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