Brewster is four years old, and Alan is seven years old. Both children are being tested on a memory task. Which of the following statements is true?
a. Alan and Brewster are equally likely to use verbal strategies for remembering.
b. Brewster is more likely than Alan to use verbal strategies for remembering.
c. Alan is more likely than Brewster to use verbal strategies for remembering.
d. Both Alan and Brewster are unlikely to use verbal strategies for remembering.
C
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