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    Piaget's View About Missing a Stage of Development Was That
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Piaget's View About Missing a Stage of Development Was That

Question 15

Question 15

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Piaget's view about missing a stage of development was that it:


A) Is impossible
B) Could only happen with bright children
C) Is common
D) Is rare
E) Leads to problems of emotional adjustment in adulthood

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