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    A Child's Inability to Understand That Undoing a Sequence of Events
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A Child's Inability to Understand That Undoing a Sequence of Events

Question 109

Question 109

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A child's inability to understand that undoing a sequence of events will bring about the original situation is called _____.


A) concrete operations
B) conservation
C) irreversibility
D) symbolic thought

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