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    In the Piagetian View, Stages
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In the Piagetian View, Stages

Question 20

Question 20

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In the Piagetian view, stages


A) always occur in the same sequence
B) represent general patterns of thought and behavior
C) are qualitatively different from one another
D) all of the above

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