According to the textbook, research on the development of the self-concept using the red dye test (placing a red dot on the forehead of the child and then showing the child his or her reflection
in the mirror and seeing whether the child touches the red dot on the baby in the mirror or his or her own head) indicates that the self-concept in human infants develops at, on average, age
a. 68 months.
b. 1214 months.
c. 1824 months.
d. 23 years.
Question 2
Which of the following would be most likely to reach to touch a spot of red dye on his head when seeing his or her reflection in a mirror?
a. a one-year-old human infant
b. an adult chimpanzee
c. an adult sloth
d. an infant rhinoceros