Exam 6: Cognitive Developmental Approaches
Exam 1: Introduction151 Questions
Exam 2: Biological Beginnings142 Questions
Exam 3: Physical Development and Biological Aging136 Questions
Exam 4: Health115 Questions
Exam 5: Motor, Sensory, and Perceptual Development116 Questions
Exam 6: Cognitive Developmental Approaches115 Questions
Exam 7: Information Processing135 Questions
Exam 8: Intelligence120 Questions
Exam 9: Language Development109 Questions
Exam 10: Emotional Development and Attachment139 Questions
Exam 11: The Self, Identity, and Personality126 Questions
Exam 12: Gender and Sexuality114 Questions
Exam 13: Moral Development, Values, and Religion124 Questions
Exam 14: Families, Lifestyles, and Parenting116 Questions
Exam 15: Peers and the Sociocultural World131 Questions
Exam 16: Schools, Achievement, and Work127 Questions
Exam 17: Death, Dying, and Grieving125 Questions
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The cognitive process of assimilation occurs when individuals
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Sophie feels that her parents can never understand the psychological sufferings she is experiencing. This could be an example of
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If one adopts Spelke's Core Knowledge Approach, one would believe that
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Give an example of a way to assess whether or not a child has grasped the concept of conservation.
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Which of the following teaching methods would a science teacher following Piaget's conceptual framework for education employ?
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Some adolescents engage in risky behaviors, because they believe they are invulnerable to the negative consequences of these actions. This is an example of
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Trent watches his mother hide a block under one of two cups and lifts the correct cup to retrieve the block. When his mother hides the block under the other cup, he still lifts the original cup to search for the block. Trent has demonstrated a(n)
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Angie asks her grandmother over the phone, "Do you like the color of my new shirt that I'm wearing now?" This is an example of
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Describe two ways that adults think in qualitatively different ways from adolescents.
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Which of Piaget's stages lasts from birth to about 2 years of age?
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The concrete operational stage lasts approximately from ages
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Gabbi holds a piece of plastic toy, starts to produce the chewing action repeatedly, and says "I'm eating fish." Gabbi is in which sensorimotor substage?
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Rooting and sucking occur during the first sensorimotor substage called
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Nathan and Sara are eating granola bars. Sara breaks her bar in half. Nathan gets upset because Sara has two granola bars. Nathan has not developed the concept of
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According to Vygotsky, the range of tasks that are too difficult for the child to master alone but that can be learned with guidance and assistance from adults or more-skilled children is
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When people encounter information that conflicts with the schemes they have established, they experience
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A kindergarten teacher instructs parent volunteers to take a Piagetian approach when interacting with his students during learning center time. He recommends the volunteers
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Jillian feels like she is the center of attention and acts as though she were "on stage." This way of thinking is known as
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