Tess has some cookies in her lunch. She sees that her friend has chocolates in his lunch. Tess asks him if he would like a cookie (hoping that he will offer her a chocolate). Based on what we know about prosocial behavior, how old is Tess?
A. 2.5 year of age
B. 3 years of age
C. 5 years of age
D. 7.5 years of age
Answer: C
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