When 3- to 4-year-old children are asked, "Who are you?" they tend to provide __________.
A. their name and who their family is and not much more
B. descriptions of physical attributes and preferences but do not use psychological descriptors, such as nice and happy
C. descriptions of physical attributes, preferences, and simple psychological concepts, such as nice and happy
D. descriptions of their mood, personality traits, and likes and dislikes
Answer: C
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