Development of a belief-desire theory of mind implies that a child thinks that
A) beliefs and desires are different mental states and that either or both can influence a person's conduct
B) beliefs only influence one's conduct when they reflect one's desire
C) beliefs only influence one's conduct when they are inconsistent with one's desires
D) desires are more important than beliefs in determining a person's conduct
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