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    For the Most Part, Aspects of Infant Perception and Cognition
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For the Most Part, Aspects of Infant Perception and Cognition

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Question 15

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For the most part, aspects of infant perception and cognition have so far been studied in isolation from other aspects of their cognition and from


A) previous research.
B) sensory development.
C) their social environment.
D) the ways in which they communicate.

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