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The ability to generate several alternate hypotheses in order to explain a phenomenon demonstrates cognition in which of the following Piagetian stages?

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The ability to generate several alternate hypotheses in order to explain a phenomenon demonstrates cognition in which of the following Piagetian stages?

(A) operational
(B) hypothetical-operations
(C) syllogistic
(D) formal-operations
(E) abstract reasoning

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(D) formal-operations

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Creating hypotheses demonstrates formal operational thought. The other choices are not stages in Piaget’s theory.

 
Posted : 01/03/2024 2:16 pm
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