Multiple Choice
According to Robert Selman, children younger than 8 or 9 describe acquaintances in terms of their concrete attributes (for example, their activities, appearances, and possessions) rather than their psychological characteristics because children this young
A) lack operational schemes
B) lack role-taking skills
C) lack formal operations
D) are unaware that others' behaviors often reflect mental states and other internal causes
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