Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements is true about the evaluation of Piaget's cognitive-stage theory?
A) It does not seem to represent moral reasoning in non-Western cultures as accurately as in the Western culture.
B) It pays attention to individual differences, to variations in the same child's performance on different kinds of tasks, and to social and cultural influences.
C) It demonstrates that children display aspects of scientific thinking at the end of adolescence, and it overestimates some younger children's abilities.
D) It does not adequately consider such cognitive advances as gains in information-processing capacity and accumulation of knowledge and expertise in specific fields.
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