Multiple Choice
Different attributes are ascribed to people who have baby-faced features than to those who have mature facial features. Which of the following has not been offered as an explanation for this phenomenon?
A) Faces that appear happier are perceived as more trustworthy.
B) People overgeneralize attributes of babies to baby-faced adults.
C) People are genetically wired to have a nurturing response to baby-like features.
D) People are positively reinforced by others to perceive baby-faced adults the way they do.
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