Multiple Choice
One of the basic principles in Piaget's theory of cognitive development is that
A) the mistakes that children make in their reasoning are meaningful because they indicate the nature of the child's current thought processes.
B) a child's surprise when one of their expectations is violated is the best measure of their level of cognitive development.
C) the strongest influence on the way we think about and understand the world is the social world in which we live.
D) children must develop metacognitive functions before they can reason accurately about the world.
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