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    Exam 3: Infancy: The Psychological World
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    Infants Understand Gazing and Pointing as ___ Gestural Cues, and Can
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Infants Understand Gazing and Pointing as ___ Gestural Cues, and Can

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Infants understand gazing and pointing as ___ gestural cues, and can use these as clues to find the location of hidden objects.

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