When faced with an invisible displacement problem, an infant
A) watches an object being hidden in one location, and then watches as it is moved to a
different location.
B) watches two objects being hidden in the same location, and then one object is secretly
moved to a different location.
C) watches two objects being hidden in separate locations, and then watches as the two
objects are switched.
D) watches an object being hidden in one location, and then the object is secretly moved to a
different location.
D
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