What is the difference between a scheme and an operation in cognitive developmental theory?

A. An operation is a verbal scheme
B. An operation is a mental manipulation of related schemesĀ 
C. A scheme is more complex than an operation
D. A scheme is in equilibrium and an operation is in disequilibrium


Answer: B

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What will be an ideal response?

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