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An infant's mother puts a bit of blush (makeup) on his nose. Observers watch to see how often the infant touches his nose. Next, the infant is placed in front of a mirror, and observers watch whether the infant's nose-touching increases. Their intent is to study the infant's:

a. makeup choices.
b. representation of other.
c. self-representation.
d. theory of mind.