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Years of Age,in Which an Individual Becomes Capable of Logical

Question 151

Question 151

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Years of age,in which an individual becomes capable of logical thought processes but is not yet capable of abstract thinking,is the ______ stage.


A) concrete operations
B) sensorimotor
C) preoperational
D) formal operations

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