Exam 6: Theories of Cognitive Development
Exam 1: The Science of Child Development271 Questions
Exam 2: Genetic Bases of Child Development165 Questions
Exam 3: Prenatal Development, Birth, and the Newborn246 Questions
Exam 4: Growth and Health191 Questions
Exam 5: Perceptual and Motor Development194 Questions
Exam 6: Theories of Cognitive Development172 Questions
Exam 7: Cognitive Processes and Academic Skills174 Questions
Exam 8: Intelligence and Individual Differences in Cognition163 Questions
Exam 9: Language and Communication180 Questions
Exam 10: Emotional Development162 Questions
Exam 11: Understanding Self and Others177 Questions
Exam 12: Moral Understanding and Behaviour162 Questions
Exam 13: Gender and Development160 Questions
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Infants are incapable of realizing that objects in mid-air should fall or that objects cannot move through other objects.
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Educational applications of Piaget's theory include facilitating rather than directing children's learning,sensitivity to children's readiness to learn,and emphasis on discovery learning.
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In contrast to concrete operational thinkers,formal operational thinkers
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As you read and think about this test question,it is stored in
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Little Max tells his mother that fish have smooth skin so that they won't cut other fish that swim alongside them.Like other children,he believes that living things and parts of living things exist for a purpose.What does this best relate to?
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A person's beliefs about connections between thoughts,beliefs,and behaviour are central to
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According to Vygotsky,the difference between what a child can do independently and what a child can do with assistance defines the zone of proximal development.
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The concepts of scaffolding,private speech,and the zone of proximal development are most closely associated with
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When Cookie first started golfing,she had to think about every part of her swing.Now that she's been golfing for years,she swings her club without even thinking about it.For Cookie,swinging a golf club has become
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Preoperational children's incorrect responses on conservation tasks are best explained by the ________ which is characteristic of their thought.
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Which of the following is NOT characteristic of formal operational thinking?
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According to Piaget,infants are born with object permanence,the ability to understand that objects exist independently.
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Johan is learning how to re-string a guitar from watching his grandfather who owns a music store.This is an example of
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The view of children as active participants in their own development who systematically create ever more sophisticated understandings of their worlds is referred to as
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Piaget's view of cognitive development had many implications for teaching practices.One of these important implications is that in order to facilitate student learning,teachers should
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A four-year-old is not capable of realizing that a baby pig that is adopted by a cow would grow up to look and behave like a pig.
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According to Piaget,preschoolers are in the ________ period of cognitive development.
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