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    An Error Made When Children Count Some Items More Than
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An Error Made When Children Count Some Items More Than

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Question 22

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An error made when children count some items more than once is a violation of the:


A) abstraction principle.
B) stable-order principle.
C) one-to-one principle.
D) cardinal principle.

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