The Cognitive-Developmental Interpretation of Barenboim's Three-Stage Model of Impression Formation
Multiple Choice
The cognitive-developmental interpretation of Barenboim's three-stage model of impression formation contends that _____ may be necessary for the child to infer that other people have stable traits, whereas _____ may underlie the child's use of psychological comparisons.
A) preoperational intellect; concrete operations
B) centered thinking; concrete operations
C) concrete operations; formal operations
D) formal operations; advanced role-taking skills
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