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A. Children are biased to ignore patterns of information unless the patterns are very simple.
B. Statistical learning is effective at detecting patterns in temporal streams of information, but not in information that is presented all at once.
C. Caregivers can support statistical learning by adjusting the complexity of the information to which infants are exposed.
D. Statistical learning is limited to humans because it requires the capability to comprehend language.


Answer: C

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