Exam 8: Cognitive Development

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Which of the following best accounts for why children who engage in play with more skilled partners become more proficient?

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How does Case explain the Piagetian processes of assimilation and accommodation? How has his perspective expanded our understanding of Piaget's model of development?

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Four-year-old Hope thought her next-door neighbour's new pet rabbit was a kitten until she realized that it hopped instead of walked and it didn't purr at all.How would Piaget explain Hope's understanding of her neighbour's pet?

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Derek is playing with a ball when it rolls under the couch.Even though he cannot see where the ball went,Derek immediately starts to search for it.According to Piaget,what accounts for Derek's behaviour in response to this event?

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Which Piagetian principle is a young child demonstrating when he or she discovers that changing the shape of an object does not necessarily change its mass?

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Four-year-old Brittany mistakes her next-door neighbour's new pet rabbit for a kitten.How would Piaget explain Brittany's error?

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Identify two types of logical reasoning that distinguish formal-operational thought from concrete-operational thought.

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Destiny is trying to put her books onto her new bookshelves,but she is having trouble deciding how to best group them.She knows she could put all of her picture books together and all of her harder-to-read books together,or she could put all of her books about horses together,even though some books about horses are picture books and others are harder.Based on this information,what cognitive operation is Destiny beginning to understand?

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Which statement best summarizes the results of Lisa Freund's studies of children's performance on a sorting task when they were allowed to practise with and without their mothers' assistance?

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Sylvia is playing with a small stuffed dog when it falls and rolls under her crib.She does not seem particularly distressed,and she does not search for the lost toy.According to Piaget,what accounts for Sylvia's behaviour in response to this event?

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What did Piaget call the process of changing or modifying existing schemes in order to make sense of new experiences?

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Gerald's dad is upset over some bad news and he starts to cry.Five-year-old Gerald quickly brings over his favourite teddy bear for his dad to hold,and tells his dad that he will feel better if he hugs "teddy." What Piagetian concept does this child-parent interaction illustrate?

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In comparing Vygotsky's and Piaget's views of cognitive development,which statement would be most accurate?

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Suppose that an adolescent does very well on the pendulum problem but has great difficulty with other formal operational tasks.Is this performance typical of adolescents?

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Michelle is an 8-year-old who shows an understanding of seriation,class-inclusion,and conservation of number and amount but fails to understand other types of conservation problems.According to Piaget,what is the term for this behaviour and what does it indicate about Michelle's cognitive development relative to the average child?

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During the concrete operational stage,children show the ability to solve conservation problems.Explain what a conservation problem is,and identify two cognitive operations that aid in solving this type of problem.

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According to the research of Baron-Cohen and colleagues,even children with autistic disorder are likely to show the development of which mental process?

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Which statement best summarizes the research findings regarding the behavioural outcome of children who engage in a great deal of pretend play during the preschool?

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Suppose that you are a Grade 1 teacher and notice that many of the children in your class sometimes talk aloud to themselves when they do arithmetic or other schoolwork.You wonder whether you should discourage these mutterings.Discuss how these mutterings might be viewed from Vygotsky's viewpoint and in light of recent research findings.

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In DeLoache's original studies on the use of scale models,why did toddlers perform poorly?

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