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    Exam 7: Three Cognitive Theories: Bruner, Piaget, and Vygotsky
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    During a Child's Sensorimotor Stage, When Objects Are Not Sensed
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During a Child's Sensorimotor Stage, When Objects Are Not Sensed

Question 18

Question 18

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During a child's sensorimotor stage, when objects are not sensed


A) the child cries.
B) the child seeks to locate the objects.
C) the objects become mentally represented.
D) the objects cease to exist.

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