Zarie is 10 months old. Her mother is cleaning around the house. She goes into the kitchen door and comes out the bathroom door, because the rooms are connected. If Zarie makes the A-not-B error, where will Zarie look for her mother?
What will be an ideal response?
Zarie will likely look for her mother to re-appear at the kitchen door even though she knows she can move through and exit the bathroom door.
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