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burton19126

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Follow-up research on infant cognitive development suggests that mastery of object permanence __________.
 
  A) is not possible until age 2
  B) occurs in Piagets Substage 4
  C) is a gradual achievement
  D) develops suddenly, at around 4 months

Question 2

In a series of studies using the violation-of-expectation method, Rene Baillargeon and her collaborators claimed to have found evidence for __________.
 
  A) mental representations in babies between 6 and 12 months of age
  B) mental representations in babies between 12 and 15 months of age
  C) object permanence in the first few months of life
  D) tertiary circular reactions in the first few months of life



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Answer: C

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Answer: C





 

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