Multiple Choice
An outcome of centration in children's thinking is that they:
A) appear to have more sophisticated understanding than they actually have.
B) misinterpret instructions when asked to solve tasks.
C) consider multiple aspects of a task at the same time.
D) are particularly susceptible to biased reasoning because they focus on a single aspect of a task.
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