Benjamin shows 3-year-old Candice a shoebox and asks her what's inside. "Shoes," she replies. He opens the box. It's full of cookies. Then he closes the box and tells Candice that he's going to give the box to Pandora and to ask Pandora to guess what's inside. Candice predicts that Pandora will say "cookies." Candice has not yet developed
A) combinatorial logic.
B) a theory of mind.
C) animistic thinking.
D) centration.
B
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