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27 August, 07:34

The characteristic of preoperational thought in which a young child thinks that nothing changes is called:

A. egocentrism.

B. conservation.

C. static reasoning.

D. centration.

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  1. 27 August, 09:34
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    Answer: Static reasoning

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    Static reasoning is a method of reasoning where children in their preoperational thinking years (i. e. children between ages 2-6), thinks that things would always remain the same. In static reasoning, the child is not fully aware that things changes with time for example they don't understand that people grow old with time.
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