Jamar understands that a certain amount of liquid or clay remains the same even after its appearance changes and can organize objects into hierarchies of classes and subclasses

According to Piaget, Jamar is in the __________ stage of cognitive development.
A) sensorimotor
B) preoperational
C) concrete operational
D) sociocultural

Answer: C

Psychology

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a. Alois Alzheimer b. Emil Kraepelin. c. Sigmund Freud. d. Burrhus Frederic Skinner.

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Which of the following students provides the best information about the term "embodied cognition"?

a. Elizaveta: "Embodied cognition proposes that your motor system sometimes reveals your knowledge." b. Artur: "Embodied cognition means that there is no connection between your mind and your motor system." c. Rachel: "Embodied cognition is an outdated theory; it proposed that information flows from the sensory receptors to the motor system, and then flows to the cerebral cortex." d. Erik: "Embodied cognition emphasizes that you can use your body movements to help you learn a new language that you are trying to master."

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