Object permanence is a concept gained in infancy and refers to the infant

a. becoming self-aware and understanding that he or she can have thoughts.
b. having the mental ability to change the shape or form of a substance, such as clay or water, and to perceive that its volume remains the same.
c. realizing that objects continue to exist even when they are hidden from view.
d. having a self-centered viewpoint of the world and being unable to see another person's viewpoint.


C

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