Piaget's explanation for horizontal decalage was that
A) mental operations are consistent, but experimental task demands differ in their complexity.
B) some research data were incorrectly analyzed.
C) some abilities are analog, while others are digital.
D) naming the decalage problem is sufficient explanation.
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