A nurse witnesses a young patient watching his older sibling and then imitating everything the older sibling does. The nurse identifies this as an example of the cognitive development of

1. Infants.
2. School-age children.
3. Toddlers.
4. Adolescents.


ANS: 3

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A) True B) False

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