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Aaryan Kumar
on Dec 26, 2024Verified
While vacuuming the playroom, Jackson's mother set his train track on a table. Seeing that the track had been moved, Jackson became upset and complained that his track was ruined. After Jackson's mother returned the track to the floor, Jackson continued to fuss, arguing that his trains would no longer work on the track. Jackson's inability to understand that moving the track from the table to the floor restored it to the original state is an example of ______.
A) egocentrism
B) dual encoding
C) false belief
D) irreversibility
Irreversibility
A characteristic of processes that cannot be reversed, meaning once they occur, the state of the system cannot be returned to its original state.
False Belief
Refers to the understanding that another person's belief may be different from one's own and may not reflect reality.
- Fathom the part played by symbolic thinking in the preoperational stage of cognitive advancement.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Fathom the part played by symbolic thinking in the preoperational stage of cognitive advancement.
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