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... theobject is sometimes fully and sometimes only partly hid-den). Second, infants search for the conditions that maponto these outcomes (e.g. infants notice that the objectbecomes fully hidden ... occlusion events more and more accurately overtime. Exactly the same developmental pattern has beenobserved for infants’ reasoning about containment andcovering events (e.g. Aguiar & Baillargeon, ... platform. Infants reasoning about hidden objects 413â Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 2004Haith, M.M. (1999). Some thoughts about claims for innateknowledge and infant physical reasoning. DevelopmentalScience,...
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