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ANSWER ASAPPPP HAVE TILL 4 AND STILL HAVE 6 QUESTIONS

How might Piaget explain the following scenario?

In science class, elementary students observe bouncing balls and are able to come up with some generalizations about what makes a ball bounce well. They also learn what conditions make glue stick well to materials. However, they are unable to make a prediction about a particular set of materials and how well glue will stick.


A) Children at this age are more interested in things that move rapidly.
B) Inductive reasoning develops before deductive reasoning.
C)Creative thinking is easier than logical thinking.
D)The children are in the pre-operational stage of development.

User Glutz
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Answer:

Its Letter B
Inductive reasoning develops before deductive reasoning.
The top one is wrong

Step-by-step explanation:

Got it right one Edge

ANSWER ASAPPPP HAVE TILL 4 AND STILL HAVE 6 QUESTIONS How might Piaget explain the-example-1
User Neteinstein
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i would say D but i am not to sure. sorry if you get this wrong.
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