Suppose Harrison has eaten three graham crackers, and his sister, Natalie, has had one. There is one graham cracker left on the plate, and Harrison is still hungry. Harrison then takes the last cracker, as he feels that it is rightfully his. According to

Piaget’s stage theory, Harrison’s behavior is an example of

a. counter-inductive reasoning.
b. egocentric reasoning.
c. transductive reasoning.
d. perceptive reasoning.

Answer: B

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