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frankwu

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Adam has a schema for saying, Hi.. He has a second schema for holding out his hand. He has another schema for making eye contact. With time, Adam is able to combine the simple schemas into a complex structure of a greeting (i.e., simultaneously making eye contact, saying Hi, and holding out his hand to be shaken). According to Piaget, Adam is demonstrating
 
  a. organization.
  b. hypothetical-deductive reasoning.
  c. reversibility.
  d. class inclusion.

Question 2

At or before nine months of age, most children begin to _____. This activity is one of the earliest milestones in developing a theory of mind.
 
  a. talk
  b. show prosocial behavior
  c. engage in joint attention
  d. demonstrate the ability to recognize themselves in a mirror



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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