Exam 6: Cognitive Development: Piagets Theory and Vygotskys Sociocultural Viewpoint
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Another term for the preconceptual child's symbolic play is ____ play.
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The ____ principle, which dominates preschoolers' reasoning, interferes with conservation.
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Hobby skills are commonly taught by experts to novices via the approach Rogoff called
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Which of these is an example of a Piagetian primary circular reaction?
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As the child gradually masters object permanence during the first two years, which behavior represents the most advanced understanding?
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Vygotsky's sociocultural theory has its direct applications in the area of
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Vygotsky's recommendations for classroom learning may be tough to implement here because American culture
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Briefly describe the two major theoretical challenges to Piaget's account of sensorimotor development.
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In his research, Kevin Miller found that only 48 percent of American children could count to 20, compared to 74 percent of Chinese children. These differences can be understood in terms of
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Mom explains to four-year-old Kamuzu that his amount of juice is the same, regardless of the glass's shape. Kamuzu's mom does a simple version of
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With their "hidden biscuit" experiment, Hala and Chandler found that three-year-olds were nonegocentric
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When children in the concrete-operational stage are given hypothesis-testing problems to solve, they
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Which of these is LEAST characteristic of teens' formal-operational thinking?
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Suppose we asked children to make drawings of all the life forms that might occur on another planet. According to Piaget, the most novel, creative ideas of life forms are likely to come from children at the
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A three-year-old gets scared when her mom dresses up in a dinosaur costume on Halloween. The child shows
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Dual representation is necessary for the child to understand about
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We would expect that Vygotsky would ____ peer-tutoring, by which children teach one another.
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After seeing her "silly putty" bounce up to the ceiling on her first throw, Celia adjusts on the second throw to reduce the force. Celia's adjustment illustrates
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Identify two types of logical reasoning that emerge during the formal-operational stage that distinguish formal-operational thought from concrete-operational thought.
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