Magnus and Mandy are sorting pencils for their teacher. Magnus can sort them into two piles, either separating the long and short pencils or separating the green and yellow pencils. Mandy has decided to put them into four piles: long green pencils, short green pencils, long yellow pencils, and short yellow pencils. Mandy has apparently mastered
A) class inclusion.
B) seriation.
C) conservation.
D) classification.
A
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A. "The lower amplitude light will appear brighter than the higher amplitude light" B. "The higher amplitude light will appear brighter than the lower amplitude light" C. "The lights will appear equally bright, since they are the same wavelength-the amplitude of the light wave does not affect brightness perception" D. "The higher amplitude light will appear brighter because it is more saturated than the lower amplitude light"
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b. social phobia. c. panic disorder. d. posttraumatic stress disorder.
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a. asking b. witnessing c. interpreting d. knowing
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.