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Shelles

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The ability to form and use mental representations sets the stage for the development of:
 
  A) basic learning ability
  B) egocentrism
  C) language
  D) complicated motor patterns
  E) mathematical thinking

Question 2

In one study (by Meltzoff & Borton), it was found that infants tended to look at the pacifier:
 
  A) that was a smooth round ball
  B) that was their favorite color
  C) that had bumps on it
  D) that they had felt in their mouth
  E) that looked like their mother's nipple



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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