Judging from the results of Shepard's study (1967), recall after three days of a sequential presentation of 500 distinctive pictures should be:
A) significantly greater for females than males
B) significantly less than immediate recall
C) very close to immediate recall
D) better than immediate recall
E) approximately 66 percent correct
C
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a. parental investment model b. natural selection c. fecundity d. viability
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