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At What Age Do Infants' Cries Become Sufficiently Differentiated That

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Question 81

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At what age do infants' cries become sufficiently differentiated that a familiar adult can know if the infant is hungry, in pain, or experiencing some other form of distress?


A) at birth
B) at 1 month
C) at 3 months
D) at 6 months

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