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    Clinically Normal Children Generally Become Capable of Passing the Deceptive
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Clinically Normal Children Generally Become Capable of Passing the Deceptive

Question 17

Question 17

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Clinically normal children generally become capable of passing the deceptive box (Smarties) Theory of Mind test when they turn:


A) One year
B) Two years
C) Four years
D) Six years

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