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Social Studies, 12.08.2019 17:30 harleyandpope90

Piaget’s view of cognitive development can best be described as: (a) discrete stages in which distinctly different forms of logical thought emerge(b) a decreasing number of schemes over time (c) changes in the brain that result in increasingly rapid learning(d) a gradual and steady progression of intellectual capabilities over the course of childhood and adolescence

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