Multiple Choice
Which statement is NOT one of the counting principles proposed by Gelman and Gallistel?
A) Any set of discrete objects or events can be counted.
B) The numbers should always be recited in the same order.
C) Objects must be counted from left to right.
D) The number of objects in the set corresponds to the last number counted.
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