Chapter 13 discussed the development of imagery as a strategy for improving children's memory. According to this discussion,

a. children as young as 4 will spontaneously use imagery as an aid to their memory.
b. children as young as 6 can be trained to use imagery as an aid to their memory.
c. children as young as 6 can create mental images, but they cannot use imagery as a strategy for memory improvement.
d. most college students make effective use of imagery as a memory strategy.


Ans: b

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