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    Toddlers' Ability to Represent Others' Intentions
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Toddlers' Ability to Represent Others' Intentions

Question 96

Question 96

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Toddlers' ability to represent others' intentions


A) occurs later than Piaget predicted.
B) requires the refinement of reflexive schemes.
C) seems to have roots in earlier sensorimotor activity.
D) leads to gains in categorization.

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