Multiple Choice
Bower (1965) conducted a study on size constancy, the findings of which challenged Piaget's claims about infants lacking a concept of object permanence. In Bower's study, the key finding was that infants:
A) Responded to an object that was a different size than presented previously but presented at the same distance during the testing phase
B) Responded to an object that was the same size as presented previously but presented at a different distance during the testing phase
C) Exhibited habituation to an object of the same size presented previously but presented at a different distance during the testing phase
D) Were "surprised" when one solid object apparently passed through another solid object
E) Sucked on a pacifier
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