In a classic experiment, a psychologist read a short passage in Greek to his son every day when the boy was between 15 months and 3 years of age.At age 8, he was asked to recall the passage, to recognize the passage, and later to memorize the original quotations and others of equal difficulty.The results of the experiment showed that
A) the boy exhibited no recall of the passage.
B) the boy lacked recognition of the passage when presented with the original passage and other Greek passages.
C) the boy memorized the original passage 25 percent faster than other Greek passages, showing evidence of relearning.
D) all of these were occurred.
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