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Children Show Consistent Success at Verbally-Based "False Belief" Storytelling Tests

Question 52

Question 52

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Children show consistent success at verbally-based "false belief" storytelling tests designed to assess the child's theory of mind by:


A) 2 years
B) 3 years
C) 4-5 years
D) "false belief" storytelling tasks are not designed to test theory of mind

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