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    As Early as 3 Months, Infants Prefer and More Easily
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As Early as 3 Months, Infants Prefer and More Easily

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Question 8

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As early as 3 months, infants prefer and more easily discriminate among


A) male adults than boys.
B) female faces than male faces.
C) members of other races than members of their own race.
D) unfamiliar faces than familiar faces.

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