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A core change unique to formal operations is that teens can: read at a much higher level. conserve much better. really take another person's point of view. reason abstractly about hypothetical possibilities.

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In Piaget's Formal Operations stage, teens are able to "reason abstractly about hypothetical possibilities". An example of this is being able to complete abstract mathematical algorithms or problems without a concrete model. Teens are also able to think creatively in this stage.
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