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... child may look down as an object falls , but does not pursue the trajectory to the final resting place of the object thrown . Children in stage 5 will also pull in objects to them using a string or a stick or a pillow that the object is ...
... child may look down as an object falls , but does not pursue the trajectory to the final resting place of the object thrown . Children in stage 5 will also pull in objects to them using a string or a stick or a pillow that the object is ...
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... child himself fills up the glasses to the same level . The child is then asked if there is the same amount of water . He says ( one hopes ) yes . The experimenter then pours the water from one glass into another markedly taller and ...
... child himself fills up the glasses to the same level . The child is then asked if there is the same amount of water . He says ( one hopes ) yes . The experimenter then pours the water from one glass into another markedly taller and ...
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... child must be able to keep in mind more than one aspect of the situation and know that changing the apparent shape does not change the quantity . A form of the conservation problem more amenable to use with primates is the simpler one ...
... child must be able to keep in mind more than one aspect of the situation and know that changing the apparent shape does not change the quantity . A form of the conservation problem more amenable to use with primates is the simpler one ...
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Arguing from primate to man | 2 |
Phylogeny and Ecology | 11 |
Summary | 22 |
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