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    Piaget's Theory Asserts That Development Occurs in Stages, and Information-Processing
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Piaget's Theory Asserts That Development Occurs in Stages, and Information-Processing

Question 99

Question 99

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Piaget's theory asserts that development occurs in stages, and information-processing theory asserts that development _____.


A) occurs in stages
B) occurs in bursts
C) occurs continuously
D) occurs in sudden leaps

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