Multiple Choice
DeLoache and her colleagues have studied preschoolers' understanding of maps and scale models. In their research, preschoolers' inability to think about small Snoopy as being both a symbol for big Snoopy and as an object in itself is similar to
A) the inability for a non-conserver to think about height and width of a beaker simultaneously.
B) the inability of a preschooler to think about a red wooden bead as being simultaneously both red and wooden in the class inclusion problem.
C) the inability of a preschooler to think about "Stick A" as being simultaneously both bigger and smaller than other sticks in a seriation problem.
D) All of the alternatives are correct.
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