Deck 10: Vygotskys Social-Historical Theory of Cognitive Development
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Deck 10: Vygotskys Social-Historical Theory of Cognitive Development
1
Vygotsky believed egocentric or self-directed speech
A) is useless to children
B) is useful to children
C) is a perceptual failure
D) refutes the zone of proximal development
A) is useless to children
B) is useful to children
C) is a perceptual failure
D) refutes the zone of proximal development
B
2
In Vygotsky's theory, inner speech
A) contradicts Werner's concept of microgenesis
B) articulates dimly formed thoughts and feelings
C) emphasizes the precise meanings of words but not their feeling- tones
D) uses excessive words
A) contradicts Werner's concept of microgenesis
B) articulates dimly formed thoughts and feelings
C) emphasizes the precise meanings of words but not their feeling- tones
D) uses excessive words
B
3
Vygotsky believed that culture and society
A) are the causes of human misery
B) contribute powerfully to people's thinking
C) are useless
D) are utopian dreams
A) are the causes of human misery
B) contribute powerfully to people's thinking
C) are useless
D) are utopian dreams
B
4
Vygotsky, compared to Piaget, believed it can be productive
A) to use IQ scores in education
B) to restrict children's play
C). to teach concepts beyond the child's grasp
D) all of the above
A) to use IQ scores in education
B) to restrict children's play
C). to teach concepts beyond the child's grasp
D) all of the above
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5
Piaget and Vygotsky most strongly disagreed over
A) the definitions of "scientific" and "spontaneous concepts"
B) the existence of egocentric speech
C) the importance of children making their own discoveries
D) all of the above
A) the definitions of "scientific" and "spontaneous concepts"
B) the existence of egocentric speech
C) the importance of children making their own discoveries
D) all of the above
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6
Marx argued that people's ideas and values
A) are important in their own right
B) are important forms of metamemory
C) reflect people's economic interests
D) all of the above
A) are important in their own right
B) are important forms of metamemory
C) reflect people's economic interests
D) all of the above
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7
Vygotsky was perhaps the first to advance many concepts. Which is not among the list?
A) mediation
B) metacognition
C) repression
D) inner speech
A) mediation
B) metacognition
C) repression
D) inner speech
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8
The "Tools of the Mind" project tries to teach
A) abstract thinking
B) self-regulation through play
C) grammar
D) moral concepts through fairy tales
A) abstract thinking
B) self-regulation through play
C) grammar
D) moral concepts through fairy tales
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9
Vygtrosky was
A) committed to Marxism
B) opposed to Marxism
C) opposed to Engels
D) opposed to Marx's dialectical theory
A) committed to Marxism
B) opposed to Marxism
C) opposed to Engels
D) opposed to Marx's dialectical theory
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10
Vygotsky was interested in speech and memory aids as
A) aspects of IQ tests
B) products of biological maturation
C) psychological tools
D) created by individuals apart from society
A) aspects of IQ tests
B) products of biological maturation
C) psychological tools
D) created by individuals apart from society
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11
Engels argued that early tool use promoted the development of
A) language
B) abstract thinking
C) cooperation
D) all of the above
A) language
B) abstract thinking
C) cooperation
D) all of the above
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12
Which educator would be most impressed by Vygotsky? An educator
A) who believes in letting kids be kids
B) who believes students need lots of time to figure things out for themselves
C) who thinks children can initially profit from assistance
D) who wants thinking to be spontaneous, unself-conscious process
A) who believes in letting kids be kids
B) who believes students need lots of time to figure things out for themselves
C) who thinks children can initially profit from assistance
D) who wants thinking to be spontaneous, unself-conscious process
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13
Vygotsky thought of play as
A) useless
B) involving rules
C) totally impulsive
D) totally free
A) useless
B) involving rules
C) totally impulsive
D) totally free
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14
Vygotsky argued that self-directed speech
A) begins developing after social speech
B) starts out spoken and gradually becomes internalized
C) becoming increasingly abbreviated during the ages 6 to 8 years
D) all of the above
A) begins developing after social speech
B) starts out spoken and gradually becomes internalized
C) becoming increasingly abbreviated during the ages 6 to 8 years
D) all of the above
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15
Vygotsky created the "zone of proximal development"
A) to assess children's potential for new learning
B) to give educators a true assessment of children's current intelligence
C) to distinguish between the truly gifted and other children
D) to indicate the child's potential for independent learning
A) to assess children's potential for new learning
B) to give educators a true assessment of children's current intelligence
C) to distinguish between the truly gifted and other children
D) to indicate the child's potential for independent learning
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16
Luria found that patients who cannot use speech to regulate their behavior
A) often have injuries to the frontal area of the brain
B) usually suffer from generalized brain injury
C) primarily suffer from injuries to the speech center
D) show no particular pattern of cerebral damage
A) often have injuries to the frontal area of the brain
B) usually suffer from generalized brain injury
C) primarily suffer from injuries to the speech center
D) show no particular pattern of cerebral damage
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17
Luria found that when young children try to give themselves verbal commands
A) they can immediately regulate their behavior
B) they respond to the meaning of their words rather than their words' signaling function
C) they respond primarily to familiar words
D) they behave as if all commands initiate behavior
A) they can immediately regulate their behavior
B) they respond to the meaning of their words rather than their words' signaling function
C) they respond primarily to familiar words
D) they behave as if all commands initiate behavior
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18
One of Vygotsky's laws was that
A) behavior begins as action and then become increasingly verbal and logical
B) the dialectic of history manifests itself in the cognitive conflicts between individuals
C) children first learn the social forms of behavior, then apply it to themselves
D) logic is simply interiorized action
A) behavior begins as action and then become increasingly verbal and logical
B) the dialectic of history manifests itself in the cognitive conflicts between individuals
C) children first learn the social forms of behavior, then apply it to themselves
D) logic is simply interiorized action
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19
Five-year-olds seem to talk to themselves aloud more often as their work becomes increasingly difficult. This finding supports
A) Piaget
B) Vygotsky
C) both Piaget and Vygotsky
D) neither Piaget nor Vygotsky
A) Piaget
B) Vygotsky
C) both Piaget and Vygotsky
D) neither Piaget nor Vygotsky
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20
Vygotsky, compared to Piaget, viewed egocentric or self-directed speech
A) more cognitively
B) more positively
C) similarly
D) more tentatively
A) more cognitively
B) more positively
C) similarly
D) more tentatively
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21
"Scaffolding"
A) gradually removes assistance to the child
B) is a form of inner speech
C) refers to instruction in scientific concepts
D) all of the above
A) gradually removes assistance to the child
B) is a form of inner speech
C) refers to instruction in scientific concepts
D) all of the above
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22
Contemporary Vygotskians see children's make-believe play as
A) requiring initial adult support
B) spontaneous
C) basically autistic
D) much as Piaget saw it
A) requiring initial adult support
B) spontaneous
C) basically autistic
D) much as Piaget saw it
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23
The text suggests Vygotsky described the interactions between inner and outer forces behind development
A) in a clear and precise way
B) in an imbalanced way
C) in a clearer manner with respect to language than school instruction
D) in a clearer manner for older than younger children
A) in a clear and precise way
B) in an imbalanced way
C) in a clearer manner with respect to language than school instruction
D) in a clearer manner for older than younger children
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24
The text most strongly criticizes Vgotsky's educational approach for
A) ignoring Piaget
B) lack of clarity
C) overemphasizing social learning
D) fostering dependence
A) ignoring Piaget
B) lack of clarity
C) overemphasizing social learning
D) fostering dependence
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25
Luria found that neurological patients who have difficulty regulating their own behavior often display
A) excessive independence from the environment
B) long-term memory losses
C) short-term memory losses
D) perseveration
A) excessive independence from the environment
B) long-term memory losses
C) short-term memory losses
D) perseveration
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