History, 18.09.2021 16:40 ashiteru123
1. Infants really enjoy peek-a-boo -- the game where parents hide their face with their hand and then suddenly remove
their hands from their face and say, "peek-a-boo!"
For Piaget, this would be a good example of how infants lack:
a. reversibility
O b. theory of mind
O c. object permanence
O d. centration
e conservation
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