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Cones and cylinders would be commonly employed for the following examinations EXCEPT
Physical Understandings
The grasp of physical principles and how objects interact in the physical world, often developed in early childhood through observation and interaction.
Absent Objects
Concepts or items that are not physically present but can still have effects or be represented in thought.
Motor Abilities
The physical skills related to movement and coordination, including gross and fine motor skills.
Object Permanence
The concept that objects remain in existence even when they're not being perceived through sight, sound, touch, smell, or any other senses.
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