Piaget viewed children

a. as blank slates. c. as being shaped by their environments.
b. as constructing their own reality. d. as developing based on their genes.

B

Psychology

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(a) a general loss of cognitive abilities, no matter where the damage occurs (b) a general loss of motor abilities, no matter where the damage occurs (c) a general loss of sensory abilities, no matter where the damage occurs (d) specific losses of cognitive, motor, or sensory abilities, depending on the site of the damage

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___________ is at the heart of one of the major advances that occurs in the preoperational period: the increasingly sophisticated use of language

a. Operational function c. Concrete function b. Symbolic function d. Formal function

Psychology