Exam 12: Middle-Childhood-Cognitive-Development
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From the ages of 9 to 11, children come to realize that authority figures are not always right, that rules can be change situations may require breaking the rules. According to Piaget, this stage of morality is called
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One intelligence test, designed to be culture free or culture fair, was created by
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When using the Binet-Simon scale, what is meant by mental age?
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How many chunks of information can the average 5- to 6-year-old work on at the same time?
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Jimmy looks at his homework and decides he should do his math first because it takes him the longest. Jimmy is
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Piaget proposed that moral development in children happens in
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Most children are in the stage of concrete operations from ages
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Both Piaget and Kohlberg believed that children's moral reasoning undergoes the same cognitive developmental patte and
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An awareness of the functioning of one's memory processes is called
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Discuss what is meant by an information-processing approach to cognitive development.
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Carl has survived on the street because he has been able to adapt to the demands of street life. Carl is probably high i
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A child's awareness of his or her owncognitive abilities, as shown by intentional use of strategies when solving proble
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A teacher asks you to learn the new word "factotum" by using it in a sentence. This is an example of
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