when college students were asked about their experiences in childhood, those who remembered their parents frequently being in pain were also those who experienced common pains, like headaches, most frequently as adults. This evidence argues that a person’s childhood observations of adults in pain can make that person more susceptible to pain as an adult. Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument above?
D. Adults memories of the circumstances of childhood pain are often vivid, but adults can rarely recall the subjective experience of being in pain as a child. E. A person’s adult recollection of childhood are likely to emphasize those memories that reflect the person’s adult experiences.
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