Multiple Choice
Bettina Pollock and colleagues (2000) found that magpies
A) go from primary to tertiary circular reactions, bypassing secondary circular reactions.
B) hide food, but do not possess object permanence.
C) develop object permanence before hiding food.
D) use deferred imitation.
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