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Studies of the Ability of Infants to Respond to Other

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Studies of the ability of infants to respond to other people's emotional expressions have found that


A) infants as young as three days of age are able to imitate several facial expressions modeled by an adult.
B) two-week-old infants can discriminate the emotional displays of others but cannot yet imitate them.
C) the ability to discriminate among different emotions emerges at about three months of age.
D) adult observers are unable to identify the facial expressions that young infants are attempting to imitate.

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