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    The Knowledge That an Object Remains the Same Despite Changes
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The Knowledge That an Object Remains the Same Despite Changes

Question 66

Question 66

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The knowledge that an object remains the same despite changes in how it is viewed is called


A) object constancy.
B) object cohesion and continuity.
C) object distinction.
D) object permanence.

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