Based on habituation and recovery research, Dahlia's parents know that between 6 and 12 months old, Dahlia will be able to

A) only sort items into one or two basic categories, such as animals and people.
B) group objects into an impressive array of categories like food items, furniture, birds, animals, kitchen utensils, and spatial location.
C) organize her physical world but not yet categorize her emotional and social worlds.
D) sort familiar and novel items based on color, size, shape, and function.

B

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The way that psychologist Simon Baron-Cohen describes the differences between male and female brain that may solve the puzzle of autism is called

a) extreme development. b) extreme male brain. c) extreme developmental delay. d) pervasive developmental delay.

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