Multiple Choice
Infants who are inferring causal relationships may do so based on temporal contiguity.This means that events that happen:
A) closer in time are thought to be causal
B) further apart in time are thought to be causal
C) closer in space are thought to be causal
D) further apart in space are thought to be causal
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