Baillargeon's studies of object permanence using possible events and impossible events suggest that the concept of object permanence is
a. acquired earlier than Piaget believed.
b. acquired at the same age as suggested by Piaget.
c. acquired later than Piaget suggested.
d. not really understood by infants of any age.
a
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