A child who interacts with doll-size objects as though they are real sized rather than miniatures is committing _______

A) object permanence errors
B) egocentric errors
C) self-awareness deficiencies
D) scale errors


Answer: D
Rationale: Children commit scale errors when they appear to interact with a doll-sized slide or toy car as if they were the real thing rather than miniatures.

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