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Serna Marlin
on Oct 28, 2024Verified
Studies of infants' reactions to physically possible and physically impossible events indicated that infants __________.
A) were equally surprised by both sorts of events, indicating that they had no idea that two objects cannot occupy the same space at the same time
B) were more surprised by impossible events, indicating that they understood that two objects cannot occupy the same space at the same time
C) were equally uninterested in both possible and impossible events, indicating that they saw the world as a place in which the basic relationships between objects could change from moment to moment
D) showed more of an interest in the possible event, presumably because it was familiar
Physically Impossible
An action or event that cannot occur within the boundaries of the physical laws of the universe.
Infants
Young babies or children, typically under one year of age, who are in the early stages of development.
Occupy
To fill or take up a space, position, or time.
- Analyze the applicability and accuracy of Piaget's observations on children's cognitive capacities through the prism of recent research outcomes.
- Employ the concept of object permanence for scrutinizing infant behavior.
Verified Answer
YO
Learning Objectives
- Analyze the applicability and accuracy of Piaget's observations on children's cognitive capacities through the prism of recent research outcomes.
- Employ the concept of object permanence for scrutinizing infant behavior.
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