Development of Long-Term Retention
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For a number of decades now the study of children's memory development, with few exceptions, has been synonymous with the development of processes that lead to the initial encoding and immediate retention of information. Although there is little doubt that the study of such acquisition processes is central to understanding memory development, the long-term retention of previously encoded information represents at least as important a component of children's memory. Indeed, as both students ...






















