Multiple Choice
When infants acquire object permanence, they
A) know that their mother exists even if she is not present.
B) believe that their mother does not exist if they cannot see her.
C) believe that that their mother is an interesting but recurring event.
D) believe that their mother might not return if they cannot see her.
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