Piaget spoke of egocentrism in both the thought and speech of the preoperational child. Three of the following are examples of preoperational egocentrism as Piaget defined it. Which one is not?

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Answer:

Justin is constantly grabbing objects and pulling them toward himself.

Explanation:

Piaget defined the term ego-centrism as the inability of an individual to lack in understanding and accepting that other people may have a different and unique view. The individual possesses the thought that his idea or perspective is accepted by others. The individual lacks the thought that other people might have their thought and perception. The pre-operational stage is self-centered and is termed to be egocentric. The child in this stage faces difficulty in accepting the methods of leading life according to the terms of others.