In the context of Piaget's theories of cognitive development, which of the following statements is true of the pattern and sequence of events related to the cognitive development of a child?

A) Most researchers now agree that cognitive development is tied to discrete stages as Piaget suggested.
B) Piaget believed that deferred imitation in babies appears as early as nine months.
C) The pattern and sequence of events Piaget described were noticed more clearly in boys than girls.
D) The pattern and sequence of events Piaget described have been observed in children cross-culturally.


D

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A) Two-thirds of middle-aged people engage in concrete retirement planning in the years leading up to retirement. B) Financial planning is relatively unimportant because most people rely on government-sponsored benefits. C) Because income typically drops by 50 percent, more people engage in financial planning than in other forms of preparation. D) Retirement is a quick, simple process for most workers, so concrete planning is unnecessary.

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A) By putting the complete citation in the reference section. B) By putting the citation in a footnote. C) By putting the citation author and date in parenthesis directly after the material cited. D) By putting the author and date citation in parenthesis after the material cited and the complete citation in the reference section.

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