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Piaget filled two glasses equally,poured one of them into a tall thin glass,and asked a child which glass had more water.What was he testing?
Identity achievement
Leading Cause
A primary factor or condition that is the most common or most significant contributor to an outcome or event, such as a disease or death.
Heart Disease
A broad term referring to various heart-related conditions, including coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, and heart failure, that impair the heart's ability to function properly.
Unintentional Injuries
Harm that happens unintentionally, usually as a result of accidents.
Young Adults
Individuals in their late teens to early thirties, typically characterized by transitions in education, employment, and personal relationships.
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