During which of Piaget's stages does the child learn to manipulate ideas, concrete objects, or events, as well as to use abstract ideas and hypothetical situations in solving problems?

A) Zone of proximal development
B) Concrete operational
C) Information processing
D) Formal operational


Ans: D) Formal operational

Psychology

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