The visual cliff experiment by Gibson and Walk (1960) demonstrated that infants would crawl over a glass table over a steep drop only if
A) they have not yet developed depth perception
B) they do not understand the Gestalt law of good continuation
C) their retinas are not fully developed
D) their parents were positioned at the opposite end of the table.
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