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9 November, 22:28

Patty knows that Tysen, her friend from school, is taller than she is. She also knows that she is taller than her new friend Joseph, whom she met at summer camp. Without seeing the two of them together, Patty realizes that Tysen is taller than Joseph. Piaget would say that this conclusion drawn by Patty demonstrates

A. centration. B. conservation. C. seriation. D. transitive inference.

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  1. 9 November, 23:42
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    Transitive inferences

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    Transitive inferences have created a relation like Tom is smaller than Harry from the premises. It is a form of inferential reasoning. these all are acquired till the age of 5. children acquired many skills at the period of development. The form of reasoning called transitive inferences. transitive inferences always create a relationship between two objects. Transitive inferences include two binary relations into task elements. It involves relation over items. category theory invented during establishing commonalities between mathematical inferences.
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