Hagen and Hale (1973) showed children of various ages cards with one animal and one household item on them. They told them to remember where the animal was located on each card. What did they find?
a. Older children were better at recalling animals.
b. Younger children were better at recalling household items.
c. Older children were better at recalling animals, and younger children were better at recalling household items.
d. Older children were better at recalling both animals and household items because of their superior attention skills.
Answer: C
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