According to Robinson and Whittaker (1987) , children aged around 6 years tend to judge that an ambiguous message uttered by an adult is adequate because:
A) They assume that adults give interpretable information
B) They are loathe to criticize adults
C) They do not have a fully developed concept of ambiguity
D) They did not realize that passing judgments on the adult's utterance was the main focus of the experiment
E) It was made in the context of a game
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