How do multistore models account for cognitive development?

a. An increase in the size of the psychological structure and/or an increase in the employment proficiency of control processes
b. A decrease in the amount of energy expended on the psychological structures, which allowis more energy for the finite resources
c. A change from the limited, finite structures that a person is born with to the multidimensional system characteristic of adulthood
d. A fluid and gradual shift from the use of the central executive to a heavy reliance on the functions of long-term memory


A

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