Two-to-three-month-olds become quieter and exhibit a decreased heart rate over the deep end of the visual cliff, suggesting that
a. they have not yet developed a fear of depth.
b. they have developed a fear of depth.
c. they are less interested in the deep side.
d. they lack the visuomotor skills to respond appropriately.
A
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