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jlmhmf

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Clay is playing with 10-month-old Damian. As Damian watches, Clay covers the rattle with a blanket. Damian immediately looks under the blanket to get his rattle, showing that he has achieved
 
  A) object permanence.
  B) accommodation.
  C) habituation.
  D) causality.

Question 2

Clay is playing with 2-month-old Damian. As Damian watches, Clay covers the rattle with a blanket. Although Damian was having fun with the rattle, he doesn't look for it, and acts as if it never existed. Obviously, Damian has not yet achieved
 
  A) object permanence.
  B) accommodation.
  C) habituation.
  D) causality.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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