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9 September, 12:41

You arrange two rows of pennies so they are equal in length. a child views the rows and states that s/he has the same amount of pennies. you spread out the pennies in the bottom row so it is longer than the top row. the child now states that the bottom row has more pennies. this child is in which of piaget's stages? sensorimotor preoperational formal operational concrete operational

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  1. 9 September, 12:58
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    The answer is "preoperational".

    The preoperational stage is the second stage in Piaget's hypothesis of cognitive advancement. This stage starts around age 2 as youngsters begin and last until roughly age 7. Amid this stage, kids start to take part in emblematic play and figure out how to control symbols.
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