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Piaget believed that children are like little
 
  a. blank slates, who come into the world with no existing cognitive skills.
  b. artists, constructing their own beautiful canvases.
 c. performers, constantly vying for attention.
 d. scientists, creating theories about how the world works.

Question 2

Transitivity refers to
 
  a. being able to compare all items in a set to all other items.
  b. the ability to think with abstract concepts.
  c. centration.
  d. hypothetical thinking.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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