Fivush et al. (2004) examined the memories of children who had experienced Hurricane Andrew in 1992.They found that:
A) ten years later, children could not remember the storm.
B) level of damage predicted memory for the storm when memory was first tested.
C) older children remembered more when the storm had only affected them mildly, whereas younger children showed better memory if they had been more strongly affected.
D) suggestibility was stronger for the children in the most damaged areas caused by the storm.
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