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A child sees a piece of bread go down in a toaster, then turns away believing it no longer exists. According to Piaget, this child has not yet achieved ____ and is in the ____ stage of cognitive development.
 
  a. object permanence; sensorimotor
  b. object permanence; preoperational
  c. conservation; concrete operational
  d. conservation; formal operational

Question 2

An infant loses interest in a toy train set every time the train disappears into a long tunnel. This infant must be in Piaget's ____ stage of development.
 
  a. preoperational
  b. sensorioperational
  c. sensorimotor
  d. concrete operational



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