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Pearse Judges the Following Reasoning-"If Cats Are Bigger Than Horses

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Pearse judges the following reasoning-"If cats are bigger than horses and horses are bigger than mice, then cats are bigger than mice"-to be faulty because the first relationship does not hold in real life. It is likely that Pearse is in which stage of development?


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