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At what age do children typically become able to think logically and perform operations on imagined objects?
Between 7 and 11 years old
What is the name of the stage of cognitive development where individuals can think systematically, reason about abstract concepts, and understand ethics and scientific reasoning?
Formal Operational stage
What is the main difference between the Concrete Operational stage and the Formal Operational stage of cognitive development?
The Concrete Operational stage involves logical thinking, while the Formal Operational stage involves abstract, hypothetical reasoning.
What is the primary characteristic of the Formal Operational stage of cognitive development?
The ability to think systematically and reason about abstract concepts
At what age do children typically enter the Formal Operational stage of cognitive development?
11 years old
Which of the following is not a characteristic of the Formal Operational stage of cognitive development?
The ability to perform operations on imagined objects
Which of the following best describes the cognitive abilities of individuals in the Formal Operational stage?
All of the above
Learn about Piaget's most important contribution to cognitive development - the theory of distinct stages with unique characteristics and milestones. Explore the stages of cognitive development as proposed by Piaget.
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