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    Piaget Argued That the Thinking in One Stage of Development
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Piaget Argued That the Thinking in One Stage of Development

Question 18

Question 18

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Piaget argued that the thinking in one stage of development is ______ the thinking in another stage.


A) incomparable to
B) quantitatively different from
C) essentially the same as
D) qualitatively different from
E) more positive than

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