What is object permanence??
a. ?the ability to form mental representations of objects that are no longer present
b. ?the ability to understand the concept of “me” and “it”
c. ?the ability to incorporate new learning into an existing schema without the need to revise the schema
d. ?the ability to understand that changing the form or appearance of an object does not change its essence
ANSWER:
a
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a. They may have different df values, but they all have the same denominator. b. They all have the same df values and they all have the same denominator. c. They may have different df values and may have different denominators. d. They all have the same df values, but they may have different denominators.
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A. Wanda is the exception to the rule, in that she should have instead displayed an inferiority complex. B. She most likely is a first born child. C. Her striving for achievement resulted from her earlier feelings of inferiority. D. She achieved because she never saw herself as inferior, regardless of what happened to her in elementary school.
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