Multiple Choice
The newborn's innate preference for looking at faces
A) strengthens while the baby becomes known to caregivers.
B) weakens and disappears by the age of two months.
C) remains stable at a constant level throughout infancy.
D) is replaced by a preference for looking at shoes when the infant later becomes capable of crawling.
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