Multiple Choice
Which statement would support a nativist's interpretation of the development of categorization and the understanding of objects?
A) Infants have learned categories for objects through experience.
B) Infants have many experiences with objects refining their categories.
C) Infants have strengthened associations between categories and their properties.
D) Infants have predetermined biases to think about categories.
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