When a child is able to pretend that he/she is driving a car, feeding a doll, or cooking dinner after he/she has witnessed such scenes, and the person the child witnessed doing the activity is no longer present, this is called

a) deferred imitation.
b) make believe.
c) object permanence.
d) maturity.

a

Psychology

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a. preschool students. b. kindergarten students. c. grade school students. d. middle school students. e. college students.

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Psychologists would best be described as

a. scientists who conduct research. b. practitioners who apply psychology to solve problems in fields like education and medicine. c. teachers. d. scientists, practitioners, and/or teachers.

Psychology