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theo

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Piaget believed that between the ages of 2 and 6, it is difficult for children to think:
 
  subjectively.
  egocentrically.
  logically.
  abstractly.

Question 2

Piaget called cognitive development between the ages of 2 and 6 ______ intelligence.
 
  operational
  egocentric
  preoperational
  symbiotic



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Answer to Question 1

logically.

Answer to Question 2

preoperational



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