Multiple Choice
Which statement best describes the results of the multicultural study by Callaghan, et al. on the development of social cognition?
A) Infants/children in all situations achieved similar social cognitive skills, although the timing of early social-cognitive milestones differed substantially by culture.
B) Infants/children who are frequently taught by instruction are unable to learn through observation.
C) Infants/children in all situations achieved similar social cognitive skills, although there were some differences in the manner in which these skills were acquired.
D) Infants/children in most situations achieved similar social cognitive skills, but there were factors (such as maternal education and maternal work status) that affected the degree to which they acquired social-cognitive skills.
E) Infants/children in all situations achieved similar social cognitive skills, although there were differences in the order in which skills were acquired.
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