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Conservation requires an understanding that

A) properties of objects remain the same, even if you change their shape or arrangement.
B) dreams are real.
C) one's perspective is the same as other people's.
D) environmental features, such as mountains and thunder, have been designed and created by people.

Conservation

Conservation is a concept in cognitive development, demonstrating that a child understands that quantities remain consistent despite changes in shape or arrangement, typically developed during the concrete operational stage.

Properties of Objects

Intrinsic and extrinsic attributes or features of an object, including size, shape, color, and texture.

Shape

The external form, contours, or outline of someone or something.

  • Recognize and elucidate the principles of class inclusion and conservation within cognitive growth.
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Gavin Ollis7 days ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Conservation, in a psychological context, refers to the understanding that certain properties of objects, such as volume, mass, and number, remain the same despite changes in the forms or arrangements of the objects. This concept is fundamental in cognitive development theories, particularly those of Jean Piaget.