Multiple Choice
The A-not-B error is best described as an object permanence concept where
A) a child cannot distinguish between letters of the alphabet.
B) during the search for the object, the infant looks in the old hiding place rather than the new one.
C) during the search for the object, the infant will place the object in a new place.
D) None of these.
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