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    Piaget Believed Children Couldn't Grasp Analogies Because They Lacked
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Piaget Believed Children Couldn't Grasp Analogies Because They Lacked

Question 32

Question 32

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Piaget believed children couldn't grasp analogies because they lacked:


A) executive functioning
B) preoperational thought
C) iconic memory
D) logical operators

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