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A Child Participating in Piaget's Experiment Has Just Learned to Imagine

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Question 60

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A child participating in Piaget's experiment has just learned to imagine how the room in which she is sitting must look like from Piaget's perspective. How old is the child likely to be according to Piaget?


A) 0-2-years old
B) 2-7-years old
C) 7-11-years old
D) Over 11-years old

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