Comparing Gagne's perception of the learning process to those of Piaget and Bruner, one could say that Gagne
a.......................................agrees fully with the developmental stages proposed by Piaget.
b........................believes that growth results from learning alone, and not from maturation.
c.......... agrees with Bruner's notions of maturation in learning, but not with Piaget's stages.
d...............................believes that maturation plays a major role up to age 6, but that's all.
b
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