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Formal Operational Thinking Is Distinguished from Concrete Operations by the Ability

Question 230

Question 230

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Formal operational thinking is distinguished from concrete operations by the ability to:


A) understand the principle of conservation.
B) reason about abstract concepts.
C) show egocentrism.
D) understand object permanence.

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