Jason feeds his infant son foods that are high in salt and sugar. What is likely to happen to his infant's preferences for these tastes?
a. The infant's preference for sweet and salty foods will increase.
b. His son will begin to refuse these foods, as infants do not like sweet or salty foods.
c. A preference for salty tastes will go up, but a preference for sweet tastes will decline.
d. Food preferences are not developed until after age 5.
a
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