Audrey, an eight-year-old child, is told that a novel animal called a crushkin has kube in its brain that makes it see very well in the dark, but very poorly in the light. Audrey is then presented with two more animals: one that has kube in its brain and cannot see very well in the dark or the light; and one that does not have kube in its brain and can see very well in the dark, but very poorly in the light. She is asked to choose which animal is also called a crushkin. Audrey is most likely to ___.
a. choose the animal that has kube in its brain
b. choose the animal that can see very well in the dark, but very poorly in the light
c. be equally likely to choose either animal
d. say that neither animal is a crushkin
a. choose the animal that has kube in its brain
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