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Example of Piaget's water-level task. In figure 1, a bottle of water sits upright on a table, with the water level marked in blue. In figure 2, the bottle has been tilted on its side (in this case, by 45 degrees). The respondent must mark the new water level. Source: Own work: Author: Colin M
English: Save this script (slightly modified from - see for the page containing this model) to file "bottle" then run the command line "gnuplot bottle", you will get "bottle.svg", if you have well installed gnuplot 4.0 or later.
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Two example responses to Piaget's water level task. Response A is correct: the water level has been drawn parallel to the horizontal. Response B is incorrect: the water level has been marked parallel to the bottom of the bottle, failing to properly account for the effect of gravity. Source: Own work: Author: Colin M
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