Multiple Choice
For Piaget, abstract formal-operational thinking enables teenagers to
A) achieve learning goals instead of performance goals.
B) make psychological comparisons along trait dimensions.
C) become visionary and overcome mindblindness.
D) use proprioceptive feedback for personality judgments.
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