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In intellectual terms, a 3-year-old child is most like
 
  a. a 6-month-old infant. c. a 2-year-old child.
  b. a 1-year-old child. d. an adult.

Question 2

Why did Piaget describe preschool children as being stimulus bound?
 
  a. Their thinking is scattered and interrupted by numerous stimuli.
  b. Their thinking is very limited in all areas.
  c. Their thinking is confined to the actions of objects.
  d. Their thinking is confined to literal perceptual properties of objects.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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