Which reflects evidence for emotional discrimination in young children?
A) Young infants show different responses to happy versus angry expressions in other people.
B) Young infants can express self-conscious emotions.
C) Young infants respond only to their primary caregivers but not unfamiliar people.
D) Young infants respond negatively to new people or events.
E) Young infants appear to associate specific emotions with particular caregivers.
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