Which statement supports the proposal that young infants' negative emotions are largely undifferentiated?
A) Young infants display negative emotions in contexts in which one would expect positive emotions.
B) Young infants experience both separation anxiety and a fear of strangers.
C) Young infants display negative emotions to a greater extent than do older infants.
D) Young infants display fear in contexts in which one would expect anger.
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