Asked by
Junah Digal
on Dec 21, 2024Verified
Compared to American school children, memory performance in school children from other cultures is:
A) consistently higher across age groups than that of American schoolchildren.
B) lower than that of American school children.
C) closer to that of American children than to the performance of non-schooled age mates from their own villages.
D) closer to that of unschooled age mates from their own village than to the performance of American school children.
Memory Performance
An individual’s ability to recall or recognize previous experiences or information.
American Schoolchildren
American schoolchildren refer to children attending school within the United States, encompassing a diverse range of cultures, backgrounds, and educational experiences.
Non-Schooled Age Mates
Individuals of schooling age who do not participate in formal educational institutions.
- Grasp the impact of schooling on memory strategies and capacity.
Verified Answer
HR
Learning Objectives
- Grasp the impact of schooling on memory strategies and capacity.