From his work at the Binet Institute in Paris, Piaget concluded that

a. children's incorrect answers resulted from inconsistent cognitive processing.
b. only their correct answers demonstrated what children were thinking.
c. children's incorrect answers followed consistent cognitive processes.
d. there was nothing to learn about cognitive processes from children's incorrect answers.


c

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