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Karim makes a funny face at baby Jamila, and she makes it back at him several hours later, when he isn't making that face. Jamila is engaged in
 
  A) object permanence.
  B) pretend play.
  C) categorization.
  D) deferred imitation.

Question 2

Brett allows baby Bridget to habituate to a stuffed squirrel toy. One week later, he tests her to find out whether she is still not very interested in the stuffed squirrel, even though she has not seen it in all that time. Brett is testing Bridget's
 
  A) long-term memory.
  B) short-term memory.
  C) object permanence.
  D) accommodation.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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