Multiple Choice
In Piaget's theory, when children are in a state of disequilibrium,
A) their schemes become disorganized and development is temporarily stalled.
B) they realize that new information does not match their current schemes.
C) they are likely to construct inefficient schemes.
D) their existing schemes are not likely to change very much.
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