Cross-cultural research suggests that
A) compared to non-Western societies, comprehension of conservation in Western societies is greatly delayed.
B) Non-Western and Western children attain conservation at about the same age.
C) taking part in everyday activities helps children master conservation and other Piagetian problems.
D) conservation is not a relevant concept in non-Western societies.
Answer: C
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The development of larger brains allowed our species to be capable of altering our environment
a. true b. false