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Imagine you were sitting in the library. you see a person pass behind a pillar. instead of emerging from the other side they appear to magically emerge from the other side of a more distant pillar. this is an example of and researchers create such impossible scenarios to test whether children have developed object permanence.
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In 1914, alabama produced 1.7 million bales of cotton, but three years later produced only 515,000, bales. meanwhile, in georgia, 5.2 million acres of land was dedicated for cotton production in 1914, but by 1923 there were just 2.6 million acres used for growing cotton. all of this was the result of the work of a tiny insect: the boll weevil. alabama and georgia first felt the effects of the boll weevil at different times. what would account for this difference in timing? a) the infestation moved from west to east. b) the infestation moved from east to west. c) georgia had better ways to deal with the problem. d) alabama was further from the insect's point of origin.
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