Perner, Leekam, and Wimmer (1987) devised a test of false belief that involved a familiar box that contained something other than it usually contains. This is known as the:
A) State-change test
B) Unexpected transfer test
C) False memory test
D) Perspective-taking test
E) Deceptive box test
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