Karl Groos
A) believed that play served to prepare people for life by imitating others.
B) believed, like Spencer, that play was instinctual albeit an imperfect instinct.
C) Groos' theory of play served as an educational vehicle that could lead to improved adult behavior.
D) thanks to Groos' theory, play became a critical component of educational theory.
E) All of the above.
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