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Chelseaamend

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How do neo-Piagetians account for centering?
 
  a. Young children cannot tell which parts of a problem are important to consider.
  b. Young children lack sufficient working-memory capacity to attend to multiple aspects of a problem.
  c. The cognitive structures of young children are unstable.
  d. Young children lack the ability to explain how they solve problems.

Question 2

In which type of attachment does a child show clear distress when the caregiver to whom he is attached leaves, but ambivalence when the caregiver returns?
 
  a. Secure
  b. Disorganized-disoriented
  c. Resistant
  d. Avoidant



sarahccccc

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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