When looking at the wrong answers children would provide to questions on standardized intelligence tests, Piaget noted that
A) children of different ages tended to make the same errors.
B) children's mistakes varied widely from child to child.
C) children of the same age tended to make the same errors.
D) children did not have regular or predictable ways of thinking.
C
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a. the students' perception that they were receiving special treatment. b. the students' feeling that Lindy's class is better than other classes. c. Lindy's positive attitude toward education. d. the effect of physical setting on academic performance.
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a. manipulated, measured b. measured, manipulated c. continuous, manipulated d. discrete, summation
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A. primary progressive aphasia. B. alexia without agraphia. C. dementia. D. mild cognitive impairment.
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