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In what stage of cognitive development do infants learn objects permanence? pre -operational, formal operations, autonomy, sensory motor, or conventional.
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Okay, so one of these is not part of cognitive development, but part of moral development, and that's e conventional.
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So we can rule this one out.
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This is part of kohlberg's moral development states.
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So i'll note that down.
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E is kohlberg.
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Piergett because we're mostly looking at jean -piergett.
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So this was about a child's growing ability to set their own principles and values as opposed to in the pre -conventional level where they just accept the rules that they've been given.
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Okay, of the others, three of them are part of pierregett's theory of cognitive development.
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One that is not is autonomy, so we can rule that out next.
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Autonomy is something that adolescents develop, the ability to think for themselves...