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It has been argued that some college students fail to achieve what Piaget called formal operations. Given what you know about Piagets Stages of Development, is it possible for a college student to have not achieved formal operations? Why or why not? Please post your response to this thread. Definitely, it is believed that Jean Piagets theory of cognitive development stages was a great factor in the branch of psychology. Nevertheless, there are particular disadvantages to this theory, which can be explained and account for the probability of a university learner who does not meet the formal operations stage or not simultaneous with other students. The formal operations stage is known as the topmost cognitive development level in the theory of cognitive...