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Which characteristic of preoperational thought involves a child thinking that once something has occurred, it cannot be undone?

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Answer:

The characteristic of preoperational thought that involves a child thinking that once something has occurred, it cannot be undone is referred to as irreversibility.

Explanation:

  • Children are often observed to have beliefs that they have formed after mere dictations given by someone else. These beliefs tend them to think in a particular way and defy all the other facts that they come across.
  • The preoperational thought of irreversibility makes children think that once an incident has taken place and caused a certain effect, it cannot be reversed to bring it back to the position that it was before.
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