Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements about 1-year-olds' understanding of emotions is true?
A) It is impossible to examine 1-year-olds' understanding of emotions.
B) A variety of evidence suggests that 1-year-olds have an understanding of emotions.
C) A variety of evidence suggests that 1-year-olds do not have an understanding of emotions.
D) It appears that 1-year-olds understand their own emotions but not the emotions of others.
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