Object permanence research suggests that:
a. even 1- to 4-month-olds show surprise when an object does not reappear when a screen is removed
b. Piaget's estimate of good object permanence by about age 1 is reasonably accurate
c. children do not develop object permanence until they are close to age 3, rather than by age 1
d. children have object permanence for living things at birth, but not for nonliving things
A
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a. vestibular c. cutaneous b. olfactory d. kinesthetic
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A) their own sexuality may be unclear to them. B) they do not follow consistent patterns in their dating behavior, making it difficult to make generalizations. C) relationships face significant social condemnation. D) all of the above
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A) physical development. B) cognitive development. C) socioemotional development. D) child development.
The part of the brain that functions as a sensory relay station is known as the:
A. thalamus. B. hypothalamus. C. frontal lobe. D. amygdala.