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Piaget, the cognitive-developmental theorist, believed that:
 
  a. development is haphazard, random, and based on experience.
  b. cognitive developments are stage-based and universal.
  c. children learn in different sequences based on their environments.
  d. perception is too directly linked to sensation to separate the two.

Question 2

People who do not have any formal training in statistics are much more familiar with ______ than with ______.
 
  A) inferential statistics; descriptive statistics
  B) descriptive statistics; inferential statistics
  C) parametric statistics; nonparametric statistics
  D) the Bhagavad-Gita; any kind of statistics



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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