Multiple Choice
One benefit for parents of their infant's lack of object permanence is that _____.
A) they can put a desirable object out of sight, and their infant will forget about it
B) the infant will not desire any specific objects
C) different objects can serve as security objects
D) parents can permanently delay the onset of materialistic attitudes
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q78: According to Piaget, a stage-five sensorimotor baby
Q79: Piaget referred to toddlers in sensorimotor stage
Q80: To test an infant's depth perception, mothers
Q81: On average, children begin saying recognizable words
Q82: Chomsky argued that babies are born to
Q84: According to Piaget, the period of sensorimotor
Q85: The typical order of spoken language development
Q86: Mary hides Ramy's favorite toy under a
Q87: Babies in the fourth stage of sensorimotor
Q88: Recent research on early affordances provides evidence