If an 18-month-old child stands before a mirror, observes a strange sticker on the head of the image looking back at her, and reaches up and retrieves the sticker from her own head, we conclude that
A) the child clearly recognizes the mirror image as "me"
B) self-recognition is apparently inborn
C) the child thinks the image in the mirror is mimicking her
D) the child clearly recognizes the mirror image as "me" and self-recognition is apparently inborn
E) none of these
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