One-year-old Jerome is in the __________ stage of cognitive development. Thus, when his mother shows Jerome a ball and then hides it behind her back, we would expect him to __________.
-concrete operational; appear to lose interest in the ball and not look for it
-sensorimotor; appear to lose interest in the ball and not look for it
-formal operational; appear interested in the ball but not look for it
-preoperational; appear interested in the ball and attempt to look for it
-sensorimotor; appear to lose interest in the ball and not look for it
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