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    Research Involving Infants' Numerical Knowledge Suggests That 6-Month-Olds Can
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Research Involving Infants' Numerical Knowledge Suggests That 6-Month-Olds Can

Question 110

Question 110

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Research involving infants' numerical knowledge suggests that 6-month-olds can


A) discriminate quantities up to five.
B) perform simple addition, but not subtraction.
C) distinguish among large sets of items.
D) add and subtract large sets of items.

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