When young infants modify their voluntary behaviors to see and hear things or to be touched, psychologists can conclude that
a. visual and auditory events serve as powerful reinforcers for young infants.
b. the young infant's behavior consists primarily of reflexive responses to sensory stimuli.
c. imitation and observational learning are important forms of learning in young infants.
d. young infants can undergo classical conditioning.
A
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