Exam 6: Cognitive Development: Piagetian, Core Knowledge, and Vygotskian Perspectives
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Preschoolers' impressive skill at categorization is supported by
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Some investigators have concluded that the forms of logic required by Piagetian tasks
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Which of the following would signal to Christie, a toddler, that her mother is engaging in make-believe play with her?
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The capacity to use __________ as a flexible symbolic tool improves from the end of the second into the third year.
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Laboratory research suggests that deferred imitation is present at __________ of age.
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A hallmark of the concrete operational stage is the ability to
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One neo-Piagetian perspective combines Piaget's stage approach with
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Evidence confirms that, when making decisions, adolescents, relative to adults, are
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In one study, an experimenter hid a poker chip in her hand and asked adolescents to evaluate the truthfulness of the following statement: "The chip in my hand is green and it is not green." An adolescent who is capable of propositional thought would most likely answer that this statement is
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In her classroom, Kim and small groups of students take turns leading dialogues on the content of various texts. This is an example of
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In Piaget's theory, infants are unable to mentally represent experience until about _____ months of age.
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When infants are tested to discover whether they understand the concept of object permanence and are shown two events-one expected and one unexpected-the infants
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Gregor just turned 2½. By this age, the video deficit effect
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In the violation-of-expectation method, __________ suggests that Baby Will is "surprised" by a deviation from physical reality.
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When 18-month-old James is given peas for the first time, he picks one up, throws it, and says "ball." According to Piaget's theory, James is most likely __________ the pea into his ball scheme.
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