What did research carried out by Herbert, Gross & Hayne in 2006 demonstrate regarding deferred imitation?

A) That the longest that a child under 14 months of age can defer imitation is 3 to 4 hours
B) That a 14-month-old can defer imitation for up to a week
C) That deferred imitation doesn't happen until at least 18 months of age
D) That 9-month-olds can defer their imitation for as long as 24 hours

D

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