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What guides the construction and interpretation of bivariate tables?
Piaget
A psychologist best known for his theory of cognitive development that describes how children's intellect grows through stages.
Preoperational Stage
The second of Piaget’s stages, characterized by illogical use of words and symbols, spotty logic, and egocentrism.
Sensorimotor Stage
The first of Piaget’s stages of cognitive development, characterized by coordination of sensory information and motor activity, early exploration of the environment, and lack of language.
Concrete Operational Stage
Piaget’s third stage, characterized by logical thought concerning tangible objects, conservation, and subjective morality.
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