When young children focus on the static end points in a conservation task rather than the transformation itself, they are demonstrating
A) operations.
B) reversibility.
C) preoperational thinking.
D) animism.
C) preoperational thinking. Young children focus on the static endpoints of the transformation rather than considering what happened in the transformation itself.
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a. awareness training b. motivational strategies c. avoidance training d. competing response training
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