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    Piaget's Theory of Differentiation Doesn't Allow for Slowly Evolving Differentiation
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Piaget's Theory of Differentiation Doesn't Allow for Slowly Evolving Differentiation

Question 27

Question 27

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Piaget's theory of differentiation doesn't allow for slowly evolving differentiation during:


A) adolescence.
B) the first year of life.
C) emerging adulthood.
D) the second year of life.

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