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lindiwe

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_____ is best described as the imitation of an action that may have occurred hours, days, or even weeks earlier.
 
  A) Deferred imitation
  B) Subconscious imitation
  C) Mirroring
  D) Conditioning

Question 2

Which of the following is a criticism of Piaget's theory on cognitive development?
 
  A) It did not focus on adult and peer influences on cognitive development.
  B) It focused almost exclusively on learning processes.
  C) It did not explain the cognitive development of infants aged 12 months and above.
  D) It did not estimate the abilities of infants.



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debra928

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Answer to Question 1

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lindiwe

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
:D TYSM


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Excellent

 

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