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According to Piaget, an individual may have a highly developed level of functioning for one cognitive skill but a much lower level for another cognitive skill. He refers to this phenomenon as
 
  A. object permanence
  B. conservation
  C. horizontal decalage
  D. accommodation

Question 2

Which of the following is true regarding the findings of the Seattle Longitudinal Study pertaining to intellectual decline?
 
  A. on average, plateauing in intellectual performance occurred during the early 50s
  B. by the age of 60 years, nearly all subjects declined on 50 percent of the tested variables
  C. few subjects showed a global decline in intelligence
  D. none of the answers are correct



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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