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    To Pass an Object, an Infant Combines One Hand's "Opening
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To Pass an Object, an Infant Combines One Hand's "Opening

Question 192

Question 192

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To pass an object, an infant combines one hand's "opening scheme" with the other hand's "grasping" scheme. This illustrates Piaget's principle of


A) animism.
B) organization.
C) identity training.
D) avoiding the A-not-B error.

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