The insights regarding children's cognitive development that Piaget gained from working in the Binet Laboratory were important because they
A) led to the eventual development and wide use of the Simon-Binet intelligence test in Europe and the United States.
B) challenged the prevailing position among child development experts that children are passive learners with few consistencies in their thinking.
C) challenged the prevailing position among child development experts that children are active learners whose reasoning abilities change over time.
D) led to the development of a theory comparing the cognitive abilities of young children and non-human primates.
B) challenged the prevailing position among child development experts that children are passive learners with few consistencies in their thinking.
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