According to Piaget's theory,

A) the disappearance of schemes marks the transition from sensorimotor to preoperational thought.
B) environmental, but not genetic, factors can affect the speed with which children move through cognitive stages.
C) schemes are built through interaction with adults or more skilled peers.
D) two processes account for the change from sensorimotor to representational schemes.


D

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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If we briefly flashed the image of an orange to the right field of vision of an individual after split-brain surgery, they will most likely say they see _____

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