Multiple Choice
Which statement BEST describes the ability of 6-month-old infants to use landmarks to code the locations of hidden objects?
A) Infants 6 months old are unable to use landmarks.
B) Six-month-old infants are able to use landmarks when there is only a single landmark and it is very close to the hidden object.
C) Six-month-old infants are able to use landmarks when there are many possible landmarks and one landmark is located right next to the hidden object.
D) Infants 6 months old are able to use landmarks regardless of the number of landmarks and proximity to the hidden object.
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