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Marvin Darius
on Dec 26, 2024Verified
Concrete operational thinking is characterized by decentration, flexibility, and reversibility.
Decentration
Simultaneous focusing (centering) on more than one aspect or dimension of a problem or situation.
Concrete Operational
A stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development (ages 7-12) where children gain a better understanding of concrete events and logical operations, but struggle with abstract concepts.
- Provide a description and identify cases of cognitive powers like conservation, reversibility, and transitivity.
Verified Answer
CT
Learning Objectives
- Provide a description and identify cases of cognitive powers like conservation, reversibility, and transitivity.
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