Three-year-old Jane had learned the names of fruits from a picture book. She was taken to a grocery store and asked to identify apples and melons in the store. Which of the following memory tasks did Jane use to identify the fruits?

A. rehearsal
B. recall
C. recognition
D. consolidation


Answer: C

Psychology

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