Multiple Choice
What do children do in the formal-operations stage that they do not do in the concrete-operations stage?
A) understand that an object maintains its weight and volume after a change in its shape
B) reach around a barrier to retrieve a hidden object
C) develop a systematic strategy for solving a problem
D) distinguish between appearance and reality
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