One reason Piagetian problems do not always elicit responses reflecting preschoolers' true cognitive abilities is that they contain

A) too many familiar elements.
B) unfamiliar elements or too many pieces of information.
C) an insufficient amount of information for the young child to process.
D) too many real-world examples.

B

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