When adolescents were asked about their major concerns for their future, top answers on their lists were getting married, having friends, getting a job, and doing well in school. Each of these concerns involves the ability to understand abstract thought and concepts. According to Jean Piaget, what stage of cognitive learning is this?\r\n

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When adolescents were asked about their major concerns for their future,  top answers on their lists were getting married, having friends, getting a  job, and doing well in school. Each of these concerns involves the ability to  understand abstract thought and concepts. According to Jean Piaget, what  stage of cognitive learning is this?<br />\r\n