Your 3-year-old niece is playing hide-and-seek with you. When it is her turn to hide, she
goes into the corner, turns her back on you and closes her eyes, believing that now you
cannot see her.
She is demonstrating __________, typical of children in the __________
stage.
a. object permanence; sensorimotor
b. conservation; preoperational
c. egocentrism; preoperational
d. hypothetical thinking; formal operational
e. abstract thinking; concrete operational
c. egocentrism; preoperational
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Which stage in Fowler's theory of faith development most closely corresponds to the stage of social contract reasoning in Kohlberg's theory of moral development?
a. universalizing b. conjunctive c. synthetic -conventional d. individuative-reflective
Generalized ideas that represent categories of objects or events are called
a. morphemes. b. images. c. engrams. d. concepts.