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    Changing One's Schemes to Make Them More Compatible with New
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Changing One's Schemes to Make Them More Compatible with New

Question 82

Question 82

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Changing one's schemes to make them more compatible with new experiences is a process that Piaget calls


A) accommodation
B) assimilation
C) organization
D) compensation

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