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A child throws a ball with speed and accuracy when he plays catch with his teacher, but his throws are slower and less accurate when he plays with a group of friends. This difference is explained by.

A.classical stage theory B. probability theory C. locomotion-x theory D.Piaget's theorem
15 years ago

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jane
a or d
13 years ago

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