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evelyn o bentley

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According to Piaget, what is the inner tendency of an organism to keep its cognitive schemes in balance and motivates development?
 
  a. equilibrium c. constancy
  b. disequilibrium d. passivity

Question 2

Piaget believed that children's schemes develop and change as a result of all of the following factors except
 
  a. maturation.
  b. information from the physical and social world.
  c. children's self-generated activity.
  d. adaption.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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