Studies of the Kpelle children of Libya (regarding clustering in a memory recall task) suggest that ______.
A) long-term memory processes vary dramatically across cultures
B) the Kpelle are incapable of using clustering to aid recall
C) the Kpelle are capable of learning to use clustering,but never get the amount of benefit from the technique that American children do
D) more sophisticated participants spontaneously engage in organizational strategies to aid recall,while less sophisticated participants are not likely to engage in such behaviors without explicit instruction to do so
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