Suppose you wave an attractive rattle in front of an infant. The infant reaches out to grasp the rattle, but instead you "hide" it under a pillow sitting in front of the infant. Now the infant acts as if the rattle no longer exists
This example demonstrates the concept Piaget called object permanence.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
Psychology
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____________ in order to give it a ____________ taste. a. menthol; cool b. menthol; hot c. ATP; cool d. ATP; hot e. menthol; smoky
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According to Piaget's theory, in the sensorimotor stage, children
A) can think of all possible outcomes in a scientific problem. B) organize objects into hierarchies of classes and subclasses. C) "think" by acting on the world with their eyes, ears, hands, and mouth. D) can evaluate the logic of verbal statements without referring to real-world circumstances.
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