Davis was born deaf to deaf parents who signed to him at an early age. How would this be most likely to affect his acquisition of a theory of mind?

A. He would show slightly slower development than that of a sensory-normal child.
B. He would show a similar development as that of a Down syndrome child.
C. He would show a similar development as that of an autistic child.
D. He would show similar development to that of a sensory-normal child.


Answer: D

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