According to Piaget, the adolescent is in the fourth stage of cognitive development, or period of what?
a. Formal operations
b. Concrete operations
c. Conventional thought
d. Postconventional thought
A
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A Cognitive thinking culminates with capacity for abstract thinking. This stage, the
period of formal operations, is Piaget's fourth and last stage.
B Concrete operations usually develops between ages 7 and 11 years.
C Conventional and postconventional thought refer to Kohlberg's stages of moral
development.
D Conventional and postconventional thought refer to Kohlberg's stages of moral
development.
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