Ainsley, a three-year-old child, is given a rubber ball that has been painted to look like an orange. When Ainsely is asked what the object looks like, she is most likely to say “___.” When she is asked what it is really, she is most likely to say, “___.”
a. an orange, an orange
b. a ball, a ball
c. an orange, a ball
d. a ball, an orange
a. an orange, an orange
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a. equilibration. b. assimilation c. choice. d. reflex.
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a. Experiment b. Correlational c. Case study d. Naturalistic observation e. Survey
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