Multiple Choice
The finding that "individuals who engage in joint attention in infancy tend to perform better on language acquisition tasks in childhood" is an example of
A) an information processing view of cognitive development.
B) a nativist view of cognitive development.
C) a developmental systems view of cognitive development.
D) a cascade from social cognition.
E) cross-cultural consistency of social cognition.
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