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Young infants cannot appreciate the carnival game in which a pea seems to disappear from under a walnut because they have not yet developed a sense of __________

A) conservation.
B) object permanence.
C) centration.
D) egocentrism.

Object Permanence

The understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be seen, heard, or otherwise sensed, a key concept in cognitive development during infancy.

Conservation

A principle in cognitive development theorizing that children learn an object's volume, mass, or number remains unchanged, even when its shape or arrangement changes.

Carnival Game

A game of skill or chance played at fairs, amusement parks, or carnivals, often involving the attempt to win a prize.

  • Comprehend the principal phases of Piaget's cognitive development model along with the features defining each phase.
  • Identify the importance of conservation, object permanence, and egocentrism within cognitive development.
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