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Class Inclusion

Class inclusion refers to the ability to classify objects into two or more categories simultaneously. For example, the ability to recognise that large categories such as ‘cars’ includes smaller sub-categories such as ‘blue cars’ or ‘red cars’ or different manufacturers. Piaget demonstrated that children in the pre-operational stage of intellectual development had difficulty answering questions like ‘are there more blue cars or more cars?’ due to their inability to understand class inclusion.

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