According to Piaget, during which stage do children develop the ability to understand abstract logic, grasp cause-and-effect relationships, and identify incorrect reasoning?
Explanation
Piaget's concrete operational stage is when children begin to think logically about concrete events, understand causality, and detect flawed reasoning. The sensorimotor stage involves basic sensory experiences; the preoperational phase is marked by symbolic thinking but limited logical reasoning; the formal operational stage involves abstract and hypothetical thinking beyond concrete logic.