Joint attention is the process of:
a) looking at a stimulus within milliseconds of another pe...
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Joint attention is the process of:
a) looking at a stimulus within milliseconds of another person looking at the same stimulus.
b) anticipating another person's focus of attention.
c) two people using the same cues to help focus their attention.
d) one person alerting another to a stimulus via nonverbal means, such as gazing or pointing.
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