Carolyn Rovee-Collier's work on infant memory in which she taught infants to kick to make a crib mobile move indicated that

a. infants could not remember an event for more than a day or two.
b. after several weeks infants forgot how to move the mobile and they could not be reminded.
c. after several weeks infants had forgotten how to move the mobile, but a single reminder helped them to remember.
d. infants never forgot how to move the mobile.


c

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a. survival b. mutation c. situation d. reproduction

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