Multiple Choice
When Roger was a sophomore in college, he began to realize that most real-life problems do not have a unique solution that is fully correct while other solutions are incorrect. Some neo-Piagetians would say that Roger has reached this stage of thinking.
A) formal operational
B) schematic
C) scaffolding
D) dialectical
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