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    Piaget Argued That the First Reactions by Newborns Were
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Piaget Argued That the First Reactions by Newborns Were

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Question 31

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Piaget argued that the first reactions by newborns were


A) indicators of an innate understanding of appearance as reality.
B) abstract.
C) indicators of an innate understanding of object permanence.
D) reflexive.

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