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Card 36

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How long does it take to encode novel stimuli at 6 months compared to 12 months?

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Card 37

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Fagan (1974) found 5-6 months old are able to encode more complex stimuli than 2-3 months old but what is the downside of this?

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Card 38

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What did Coyle and Bjorkland (1997) find out?

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Card 39

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Kally and Leslie (2005) found 6 month olds are able to encode geometric forms and their relation to specific spatial locations over time. But what can they not do?

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Card 40

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What is the cognitive explanation for why memory increases over development?

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Card 41

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What is the biological processing account for the increase in memory during development?

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Card 42

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What are Jeanne Chilli's 5 stages of reading?

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Card 43

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What happens in the development of maths ability once initial concepts are understood?

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Card 44

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What does the shrinking machine study show?

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Card 45

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Why does drawing improve with age?

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