Five-month-old Tarik dislikes his high chair; he cries at first glimpse of the high chair in anticipation that he will placed in the confining chair. He recognizes the high chair from all angles: whether he is sitting on the floor, looking up at the high chair, or someone is holding him over it. Tarik's all encompassing recognition of the high chair illustrates ____.
A. shape constancy
B. size constancy
C. object constancy
D. object permanence
Answer: A
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