Ester is in a swimming pool. Her nine-month-old son Williams is sitting on a blanket three feet from the edge of the pool. Ester coaxes her child to crawl to her. If the depth of the water is lower than the top lip of the pool, Williams is most likely to

a. crawl off the edge of the pool and fall into his mother's arms.
b. crawl to the edge of the pool and stop.
c. crawl away from his mother because her whole body isn't visible.
d. not do anything because of lack of location constancy.


b

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