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    Exam 6: The Symbolic Child: Piagets Theory and Beyond
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    In General, Piaget's Theory Was One of Competence-What He Believed
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In General, Piaget's Theory Was One of Competence-What He Believed

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Question 13

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In general, Piaget's theory was one of competence-what he believed children of a certain age or stage


A) has been taught to do.
B) wanted to do.
C) were able to do.
D) actually did do.

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