Five-year-old Sonny has begun to understand what other people might be thinking; for example, Sonny thinks that his mother will think that his fake rat is a real rat when she sees him pull it with a fishing line from under the rug. Sonny is developing

a. theory theory.

b. thinking about societal norms and culture.
c. theory of mind.

d. false belief thinking.


ANSWER: c

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