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Deck 7: Assessing Physical Fitness
1
Describe the main features of the sub-stages of Piaget's sensorimotor period of cognitive development.
Response should correctly identify order, and link sensorimotor sub-stages 0 through 6 and their contribution to the development of representational thought by 18 months of age. Features discussed should include circular reactions and actions directed towards self, objects, and others, as well as the role of novelty in the creation of representational schemas.
2
In conceptualizing cognitive development, what is meant by "relational" and "complexity" in Halford's relational complexity theory?
Relational complexity theory views cognitive development as the result of the differentiation of working memory that facilitates the capacity to deal with tasks of increasing complexity. Task complexity is based not on the amount of information being processed but rather on complexity of relations that exist among pieces of information.
3
According to Piaget, accommodation is a _____ process:
A) General and adaptive
B) Specific and adaptive
C) Specific and organizing
D) General and organizing
A) General and adaptive
B) Specific and adaptive
C) Specific and organizing
D) General and organizing
A
4
In Piaget's cognitive theory, _____ appear(s) as the result of clustering _____ produced by _____:
A) Stages; efficient schemes; equilibrium
B) Efficient schemes; equilibrium; stages
C) Equilibrium; stages; efficient schemes
D) Stages; equilibrium; efficient schemes
A) Stages; efficient schemes; equilibrium
B) Efficient schemes; equilibrium; stages
C) Equilibrium; stages; efficient schemes
D) Stages; equilibrium; efficient schemes
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5
According to Piaget, sensorimotor thought comprises _____ sub-stages that cumulate in the ability to solve problems using _____:
A) 6; mental representations
B) 6; language
C) 5; assimilation
D) 5; accommodation
A) 6; mental representations
B) 6; language
C) 5; assimilation
D) 5; accommodation
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6
Which of the following are properties of formal operational thought?
A) Abstract
B) Deductive
C) Interpropositional
D) All of these
A) Abstract
B) Deductive
C) Interpropositional
D) All of these
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7
According to Birney and Sternberg, which of the following is NOT likely a component of cognitive creativity?
A) Confidence
B) Flexibility
C) Experience
D) Knowledge
A) Confidence
B) Flexibility
C) Experience
D) Knowledge
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8
Which of the following is most likely to use a correlational approach to assess individuals' cognitive abilities?
A) Psychometric approach
B) Information processing approach
C) Quasi-experimental approach
D) Piagetian approach
A) Psychometric approach
B) Information processing approach
C) Quasi-experimental approach
D) Piagetian approach
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9
Psychometric approaches tend to view general intelligence as separable into two factors, _____ and _____:
A) Fluid intelligence; crystallized intelligence
B) Creativity; wisdom
C) Processing speed; verbal comprehension
D) Flexibility; knowledge
A) Fluid intelligence; crystallized intelligence
B) Creativity; wisdom
C) Processing speed; verbal comprehension
D) Flexibility; knowledge
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10
Which of the following is NOT one of the five cognitive competencies that comprise expertise in Sternberg's triarchic model of successful intelligence?
A) Emotional regulation
B) Motivation
C) Knowledge-acquisition skills
D) Metacognitive skills
A) Emotional regulation
B) Motivation
C) Knowledge-acquisition skills
D) Metacognitive skills
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11
Sternberg's triarchic theory conceptualizes successful intelligence as the ability to achieve success in life by adapting _____ skills to the environment:
A) Analytic, creative, and practical
B) Cognitive, social, emotional
C) Linguistic, artistic, problem-solving
D) Memory, cognitive, metacognitive
A) Analytic, creative, and practical
B) Cognitive, social, emotional
C) Linguistic, artistic, problem-solving
D) Memory, cognitive, metacognitive
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12
What features of dynamic systems theories does Sternberg's triarchic theory employ in its description of successful intelligence?
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13
Describe how, according to Birney and Sternberg, wisdom relates to at least three other cognitive abilities. Please illustrate your response with examples of how wisdom stresses certain features of the cognitive abilities you choose to address.
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