One social experience that appears to promote the development of self-recognition and social cognition is
A) frequent exposure to mirrors in infancy
B) secure attachments with caregivers
C) heavy exposure to opposite-sex agemates
D) all of these
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Q4: Unlike older children, 2- to 3-year-olds often
Q5: Research indicating that 9-month-olds pay more attention
Q6: The earliest indication of true self-recognition occurs
Q7: The development of self-recognition
A) is indicated by
Q8: Psychoanalyst Margaret Mahler would agree with Piaget
Q10: Infants may first begin to construct a
Q11: Achieving self-recognition may pave the way for
A)
Q12: Like George Herbert Mead, most developmentalists believe
Q13: One clear clue that 1-year-olds view themselves
Q14: The term "looking-glass self" refers to
A) being
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