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As Tim was swinging his toy hammer, the hammer flew out of his hand and landed behind the couch and out of view. Rather than look for it, Tim acted as though the hammer no longer existed. Tim's behavior suggests that he is in the _____ stage of cognitive development.

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sensorimotor

Step-by-step explanation:

A famous psychologist named Jean Piaget has given the theory of cognitive development in which he has mentioned four distinct stages including sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal-operational stage.

Sensorimotor stage: This is the first stage in Piaget's cognitive developmental theory, and starts from the birth of the child and lasts through two years of age. In this stage, a child interacts with his or her surrounding by using his or her senses.

The stage is being named as sensorimotor by Piaget because the early manifestations of a child's intelligence start from motor activities and sensory perceptions.

In the question above, Tim's behavior suggests that he is in the sensorimotor stage of cognitive development.

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