Recent research on infant cognition suggests that infants as young as three months old appear to know that objects are
solid and do not disappear when out of view. This illustrates that infants exhibit which of the following at an earlier age than was once thought?
a. animism
b. mastery of conservation
c. internal representations
d. reversibility
ANSWER: c
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a. needs, drives, and incentives. c. stimuli, events, and actions. b. requirements, desires, and impulses. d. both a and b
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a) The alters appear in adulthood due to suggestions by a therapist b) DID is a conscious deception (or malingering) c) The issue is not how DID developed but how it is maintained d) None of the above; all are consistent with this theory
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A. chunking. B. misattribution. C. belief perseverance. D. free association.