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6 years ago
It seems that infants have some understanding of object permanence early in the first year of life. We know this because Baillargeon (1987, 1994) found that 4½-month-olds
A) reach for a hidden object.
B) looked longer at an impossible than a possible event.
C) have an understanding of naïve biology.
D) become upset when a favourite toy is moved.
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B) looked longer at an impossible than a possible event.

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