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Recognition memory is better developed than is recall memory in early childhood. the ability to reproduce knowledge from memory. more efficient in early childhood than in middle childhood, when recall memory takes over. fully developed by the age of 3.

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I believe the correct answer is first option: better developed than is recall memory in early childhood.

Recognition memory is a subcategory of declarative memory which represents the ability to recognize previously encountered events, objects, or people and it is one of the first signs that babies are “knowing” or “remembering” something. Recognition memory is better developed than recall memory in early childhood.

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