A. schema
B. conservation
C. formal operational
D. object permanence
A. schema
B. conservation
C. formal operational
D. object permanence
A. constant
B. continuous
C. slow
D. both b and c
A. genetic
B. present at birth
C. embryonic
D. recessive characteristic
A. between 3 and 5 years old
B. able to conserve volume
C. in the preoperational stage of cognitive development
D. engaging in egocentric patterns of play
A. preoperational
B. sensorimotor
C. formal operational
D. post-conventional
A. sensorimotor
B. latency
C. formal operations
D. concrete operation
A. formal-operational
B. concrete-operational
C. sensorimotor
D. preoperational
A. uterus
B. ovaries
C. cervix
D. fallopian tubes
A. Turner’s syndrome
B. Kleinfelter’s syndrome
C. Down’s syndrome
D. Pickwickian’s syndrome
A. Freud’s psychosexual stages
B. Erikson’s psychosexual stages
C. Piaget’s cognitive developmental stages
D. Dollard and Miller’s learning stages