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    In Piaget's Theory, a Scheme Can Best Be Described As
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In Piaget's Theory, a Scheme Can Best Be Described As

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Question 72

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In Piaget's theory, a scheme can best be described as:


A) An organized group of similar thoughts or actions
B) A set of motor skills that preschoolers develop
C) A lifestyle or family pattern
D) A mental picture of oneself

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