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Decreasing Centration, Reversibility of a Sequence, and Set Identity Contribute

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Question 7

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Decreasing centration, reversibility of a sequence, and set identity contribute to a concrete thinker's ability to __________.


A) identify faces and names
B) conserve physical properties
C) rank items by importance
D) recall a list of items

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