Exam 8: Cognitive Development: Piagets Theory, Cases Neo-Piagetian Theory, and Vygotskys Sociocultural Viewpoint

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At what age do children develop a belief-desire theory of mind?

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Which process did Piaget propose to explain why people respond in new ways to changes in the environment?

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Which statement best summarizes the research findings of Pratt and colleagues regarding how children fared when their parents adjusted their support during a learning situation according to the child's level of expertise?

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Describe Piaget's definition of intelligence, and identify his view of the goal of intellectual activity.

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DeLoache found that the age at which children were able to successfully perform her scale-model task was dependent on which of the following experimental conditions?

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Mastering which cognitive process is the hallmark achievement of the concrete operational period?

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Roza is currently in the sensorimotor stage of development.According to Piaget, when will her parents know that her object concept is fully mature?

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Use class-inclusion and conservation problems to illustrate Piaget's assertion that during the preoperational period children's understanding of objects and events is centred on a single, salient feature.

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In terms of problem solving, what marks the fifth stage of the sensorimotor period?

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Researchers found that children between 3 and 5 years of age delight in "deceiving" a second player in a treasure-search game by destroying evidence of the location of the treasure or laying down false trails.Do these results support Piaget's claim?

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According to Piaget, why are infants' behaviours characterized by repetitive, circular acts?

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According to Robbie Case, through which processes does accommodation occur?

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List four deficits that are evident in preconceptual reasoning, and provide examples that illustrate each of these deficits.

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Piaget defined intelligence as adaptive behaviour.He maintained that two complementary processes, assimilation and accommodation, are involved in every interaction and that when these two processes are in equilibrium, behaviour will be adaptive.Describe the processes of assimilation and accommodation, and give an example of each.

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In an observational study by Pratt and colleagues, greater parental support was offered when the children experienced failure at solving problems.How would Vygotsky account for the parent's response?

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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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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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Explain what is meant by the term horizontal décalage.

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According to recent research preschoolers are likely to attribute life to which type of inanimate object?

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Some adults fail to solve formal-operational problems.Which statement best summarizes the research findings for why this may occur?

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