The transition from one Piagetian stage to another is best described as:
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The transition from one Piagetian stage to another is best described as:
- A.
Abrupt and test-score dependent
- B.
Variable but sequential across individuals
- C.
Reliant solely on linguistic development
- D.
Entirely determined by environmental input
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Correct answer: B
Piaget's theory states that cognitive development stages follow a fixed, invariant sequence for all individuals. While the order remains constant across cultures, the timing of transitions varies based on maturation and environment.