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By age one, infant peer interactions are marked by exchanging _____ and _____.
 
  a. touches objects
  b. objects time with caregivers
  c. kisses hugs
  d. gazes vocalizations

Question 2

Imitation during infancy may serve an important function, such as
 
  a. providing a way for infants to learn new behaviors through imitating mothers, although mothers seldom imitate infants.
  b. parent-child interaction or turn-taking.
  c. imitation of vocal but not facial expressions.
  d. providing mothers an opportunity to see what their infants know how to do.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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