Multiple Choice
Research in which 12- and 15-month-old infants were introduced to a faceless, eyeless blob suggested that infants are willing to attribute intentions and goals to:
A) virtually any object, animate or inanimate.
B) inanimate objects.
C) inanimate objects if they look like animate objects.
D) inanimate objects if they behave like animate objects.
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