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Gopnik and colleages’ (2001) study of two-year-old children’s ability to draw inferences from experience with a “blicket detector” suggests that ___.
a.   children posit causal relations on the basis of patterns of covariation
b.   children can learn as association between an object and an event that covary
c.   children construct domain-specific knowledge of events that covary
d.   children vary in their ability to use covariation as an indicator of causality
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Children's Thinking


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So lucky to have you. Thank you for answering.
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For sure! Glad to help
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