According to Clearfield and colleagues’ (2009) experiments with a cued reaching task, infants who received the low-salience cue tended to
a. reach for object A, regardless of delay.
b. reach for object A if there was a three-second delay.
c. reach for object B, regardless of delay.
d. reach for object B if there was a three-second delay.
a. reach for object A, regardless of delay.
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