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    When a Child Correctly Solves Piaget's Conservation Task and Explains
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When a Child Correctly Solves Piaget's Conservation Task and Explains

Question 100

Question 100

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When a child correctly solves Piaget's conservation task and explains "If you pour it back, you'll see that it's the same," he is demonstrating an understanding of:


A) identity.
B) compensation.
C) reversibility.
D) decentration.

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