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    The Child's Understanding That Something Can Stand for Something Else
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The Child's Understanding That Something Can Stand for Something Else

Question 71

Question 71

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The child's understanding that something can stand for something else is called


A) assimilated protoformalism.
B) reflexive mental seriation.
C) representational insight.
D) intuitive decentration.

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