Author Question: Piaget referred to toddlers in stage five as little heathens. tertiary infants. little ... (Read 45 times)

cmoore54

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Piaget referred to toddlers in stage five as
 
  little heathens.
  tertiary infants.
  little scientists.
  blank slates.

Question 2

Which of the following best summarizes the research conducted by Baillargeon and others regarding object permanence?
 
  Her research indicates that children do not develop object permanence until at
  least 12 months of age.
  Her research indicates that children have a sense of object permanence much
  earlier than Piaget believed.
  Her research indicates that Piaget was correct in his assumptions about the
  age at which children develop object permanence.



pratush dev

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Answer to Question 1

little scientists.

Answer to Question 2

Her research indicates that children have a sense of object permanence much
earlier than Piaget believed.



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