Exam 6: Cognitive Development: Piagets Theory and Vygotskys Sociocultural Viewpoint
Exam 1: Introduction to Developmental Psychology and Its Research Strategies192 Questions
Exam 2: Hereditary Influences on Development229 Questions
Exam 3: Prenatal Development and Birth220 Questions
Exam 4: Infancy218 Questions
Exam 5: Physical Development: the Brain, the Body, Motor Skills, and Sexual Development206 Questions
Exam 6: Cognitive Development: Piagets Theory and Vygotskys Sociocultural Viewpoint264 Questions
Exam 7: Cognitive Development: Information-Processing Perspectives230 Questions
Exam 8: Intelligence: Measuring Mental Performance247 Questions
Exam 9: Development of Language and Communication Skills225 Questions
Exam 10: Emotional Development, Temperament, and Attachment212 Questions
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Exam 13: Aggression, Altruism, and Moral Development225 Questions
Exam 14: The Context of Development I: the Family180 Questions
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Briefly discuss the idea from the text that "compared to Piaget, Vygotsky got off pretty
easy in the 'criticism' department."
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Which of these is NOT among Piaget's four cognitive developmental stages?
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Which statement is LEAST applicable to Vygotsky's sociocultural theory?
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Piaget asserted that cultural and environmental influences on the child's development affected
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List six major contributions that Piaget has made in the field of human development.
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A grade-school child thinks of the U.S. flag as an attractive pattern and also as a way to represent the country. This demonstrates the principle called
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Epistemology is the branch of philosophy that is concerned with the
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When asked, "What if you had three eyes?" the typical response of a concrete-operational child is to
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In Piaget's theory, balance between the child's thoughts and the environment is called
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The infant's curiosity becomes especially evident during Piaget's ____ substage of the sensorimotor stage, as infants begin to actively experiment with objects.
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Research on humor suggests that it is reflected in a child's ability to perceive incongruities between what is perceived and experienced. According to Paul McGhee, incongruity is most likely to be perceived when it is
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When Amber's father picked her up from her preschool class on Wednesday, he was surprised to find that she had learned eight new words that day. According to Vygotsky's levels of analysis, Amber's increased vocabulary represents ____ development.
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The main difference between primary and secondary circular reactions is
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Genetic epistemology, Piaget's academic specialty, could be defined as the study of the
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Current research on the role of self-directed speech favors the interpretation(s) offered by
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A four-year-old tells her mother, "The telephone is angry at you because you were preapproved and didn't call back." Attributing emotions to the telephone illustrates ____ in the child's thinking.
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Elkind's "imaginary audience" most closely resembles Piaget's concept of
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