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While testing children's IQs Piaget made the realization that children of a similar age respond to questions similarly.
Children generally had the same incorrect answers. Because of this Piaget determined that teaching needed to be focused to their method of reasoning.When he observed that many of the children were answering the questions with the same wrong answers, he was able to postulate that if education focused more on individual student needs, children may be able to learn better.
Children generally had the same incorrect answers. Because of this Piaget determined that teaching needed to be focused to their method of reasoning.When he observed that many of the children were answering the questions with the same wrong answers, he was able to postulate that if education focused more on individual student needs, children may be able to learn better.
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What is correct about Piaget's experience with Alfred Binet's intelligence tests, according to the passage?
Piaget helped Alfred Binet by developing the intelligence tests.
None of these
Piaget found the tests were inappropriate for younger children.
Piaget felt younger children thought differently than adults did.
Piaget identified error patterns that invalidated the test results.
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