Multiple Choice
Clyde tells his friends that even though he travels a lot and is only home about once every two weeks, his 6-month-old son still knows him.Is Clyde right?
A) He is most likely exhibiting wishful thinking, because 6-month-old infants typically cannot remember faces for more than a day.
B) He is probably correct, because it is typical for 6-month-olds to remember faces they have been exposed to, even if they do not see them again for 2 weeks.
C) He has an exceptional son, because normally this ability does not emerge until infants are nearly 9 months of age.
D) He has an exceptional son, because normally this ability does not emerge until children are just over 12 months of age.
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