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    Children Can Seemingly Tell the Difference Between Truth and Lies
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Children Can Seemingly Tell the Difference Between Truth and Lies

Question 57

Question 57

Multiple Choice

Children can seemingly tell the difference between truth and lies as young as


A) 6 months of age.
B) 18 months of age.
C) 2 ½ years of age.
D) 3 years of age.

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