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Formal,logical,hypothetical-deductive thinking described by Piaget is referred to as:

A) deductive reasoning.
B) intuitive thought.
C) concrete reasoning.
D) analytic thought.

Hypothetical-Deductive Thinking

A form of reasoning which involves developing hypotheses based on what might logically occur, followed by deducing logical, testable inferences, primarily seen in scientific and mathematical problem-solving, characteristic of formal operational thought in adolescence.

Deductive Reasoning

The logical process of reasoning from one or more statements (premises) to reach a logically certain conclusion, moving from generalities to specific instances.

Intuitive Thought

A cognitive process that relies on immediate, instinctive judgements rather than rational analysis.

  • Acquire insight into the essence of suppositional cognition and its linkage with formal cognitive operations.
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