Studies that followed up Piaget’s work on imitation
a. confirm that infants cannot imitate something they saw a day earlier until 18-24 months of age.
b. indicate infants younger than 18 months of age can imitate actions they witnessed up to 4 months earlier.
c. show that infants younger than 18 months can imitate an action they saw in real life but not an action they saw on video.
d. show that infants under 18 months can imitate one action they saw earlier, but no more than one action.
Answer: b. indicate infants younger than 18 months of age can imitate actions they witnessed up to 4 months earlier.
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