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    Infants Seem to Have an Easier Time Reasoning About Cause
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Infants Seem to Have an Easier Time Reasoning About Cause

Question 111

Question 111

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Infants seem to have an easier time reasoning about cause and effect when the objects involved are:


A) real objects.
B) simple shapes.
C) moving rapidly.
D) unfamiliar.

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