Differentiate between Piaget's and Baillargeon's views of object permanence.
A. Baillargeon's view of object permanence required the infant to pursue, whereas Piaget's view observed change in looking time.
B. Baillargeon's view of object permanence dealt only with infants, whereas Piaget's view observed both adolescents and adults.
C. Piaget's view of object permanence dealt only with infants, whereas Baillargeon's view observed both adolescents and adults.
D. Piaget's view of object permanence required the infant to pursue, whereas Baillargeon's view observed change in looking time.



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