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Manuel Santiago
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Conservation and classification are accomplishments of what Piagetian stage of cognitive development?

A) preoperational stage
B) sensorimotor stage
C) concrete-operational stage
D) formal-operational stage

Concrete-Operational Stage

A phase in cognitive development, identified by Jean Piaget, where children begin to understand concrete, logical operations and can solve problems with physical objects.

Piagetian Stage

Stages of cognitive development proposed by Jean Piaget that describe how children's ability to think and reason evolves as they grow older.

Conservation

In cognitive psychology, Piaget's principle that children learn that quantity does not change with physical rearrangement or appearance of objects.

  • Identify the notions of conservation and classification as accomplishments in the evolution of cognitive capabilities.
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