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Psychologist Jean Piaget stated that cognitive development is a continuous process of successive changes and that the sequence of the stages of cognitive development is not important.
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Psychologist Jean Piaget stated that cognitive development is a continuous process of successive changes and that the sequence of the stages of cognitive development is not important.
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Answer: The answer is False
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