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30 December, 17:25

In the context of the mirror technique designed to assess the development of self-concept among infants, nose touching suggests that children recognize themselves and that they perceive that the dot of rouge is an abnormality. TrueFalse

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  1. 30 December, 17:47
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    The mirror technique involves the use of a mirror and a dot of rouge to assess

    the development of self-concept among infants. Prior to the beginning of the experiment, frequency at which a child touches his or her nose was observed by the researcher. A dot of rouge was placed on the child's nose by the mother, and a mirror placed in front of the child. With an ability of self recognition, the child begin to observed the presence of the rouge dot as an abnormality as they touch their nose. This ability was observed in infants from the age of eighteen months old.

    The correct answer is True. Nose touching suggests that children recognize themselves and that they perceive that the dot of rouge is abnormality.
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