Deck 6: Piagets Cognitive-Developmental Theory

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Kamii's constructivism

A) uses worksheets for self-paced learning
B) produces very high scores on the math items of standardized tests
C) allows children to invent their own math strategies
D) relies on "algorithms" -techniques that ensure correct answers
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In Piaget's theory, deferred imitation is an example of

A) primary circular reactions
B) secondary circular reactions
C) the coordination of secondary schemes
D) the beginning of thought
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Piaget most often linked the various forms of preoperational thought to

A) egocentrism
B) hierarchic integration
C) a lack of conservation
D) transductive thinking
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An infant who accidentally pushes an object and then pushes it again and again to see the interesting sight last demonstrates

A) primary circular reactions
B) secondary circular reactions
C) tertiary circular reactions
D) the coordination of secondary schemes
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All of the following are examples of preoperational thought except

A) egocentrism
B) animism
C) reversible operations
D) the view that dreams are real
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When children consider rules fixed and unchangeable, Piaget used the term

A) moral absolutes
B) hierarchical thinking
C) moral heteronomy
D) moral autonomy
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A child strikes a table several times, sometimes more loudly, sometimes more softly. This behavior illustrates

A) secondary circular reactions
B) tertiary circular reactions
C) the coordination of secondary schemes
D) the beginning of thought
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In Piaget's view, children master conservation

A) by recognizing the contradictions in their own thought
B) through specific instruction
C) when they go to school
D) all of the above
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At the stage of primary circular reactions, infants

A) coordinate two body actions
B) engage in trial and error experiments
C) repeat newly imitated behavior over and over
D) think with motor symbols but not words
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An answer that includes the consideration of all hypothetical possibilities is at the level of

A) the sixth stage of sensorimotor development
B) preoperational thought
C) concrete operations
D) formal operations
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Piaget said the mastery of conservation indicates

A) sensorimotor development
B) preoperational thought
C) concrete operations
D) formal operatons
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Egocentrism is a characteristic of

A)preopertional thought
B) concrete operations
C) stage 4 of sensorimotor development
D) formal operations
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In Piaget's view, young people in formal operations can

A) think abstractly
B) consider hypothetical possibilities
C) engage in scientific experiments
D) all of the above
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A child who can find a completely hidden object but cannot follow visible displacement is in what stage of sensorimotor development?

A) stage 3
B) stage 4
C) stage 5
D) stage 6
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For Piaget, which of the following is not an example of egocentrism?

A) selfishness
B) collective monologues
C) not considering another's viewpoint
D) failing to realize that others can't see one's dreams
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Recent research suggests

A) children cannot be taught conservation
B) Piaget's sequences are wrong
C) Piaget's stages aren't too general across tasks
D) all of the above
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Piaget emphasized children's lack of conservation as a quality of

A) infancy
B) stage 6 of sensorimotor thought
C) preoperational thought
D) formal operations
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Piaget paid considerably more attention to

A) infancy than childhood and adolescence
B) childhood than infancy
C) the structure of thought than movement from stage to stage
D) social thought than scientific thought
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Piaget emphasized the importance of

A) early schooling
B) biological maturation
C) adult teaching
D) independent thinking
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In the Piagetian view, stages

A) always occur in the same sequence
B) represent general patterns of thought and behavior
C) are qualitatively different from one another
D) all of the above
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Which of the following is not a point Piaget made?

A) logic is a very internalized form of motor action
B) the first symbols are motor actions, not words
C) the rates of development vary from child to child
D) preoperational thought inspires artistic creativity
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Piaget said most people reach the highest stages of reasoning

A) only in societies with educational systems
B) primarily in areas of special interest or ability
C) in most areas of thinking
D) in most technologically developed societies, but not in simple, village societies
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Piaget said cognitive behavior develops in sequences because

A) it becomes more differentiated, complex, and comprehensive
B) the sequences are genetically determined
C) this is simply the best way to describe the data
D) maturation governs intellectual development as much as motor development
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The "five to seven shift" refers to

A) the transition to concrete operations
B) uneven development in the attainment of concrete operations
C) a very broad shift in thinking at this age period
D) a time of day when children find it to study
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Kamii's constructivism

A) uses worksheets for self-paced learning
B) produces very high scores on the math items of standardized tests
C) allows children to invent their own math strategies
D) relies on "algorithms" -techniques that ensure correct answers
C
2
In Piaget's theory, deferred imitation is an example of

A) primary circular reactions
B) secondary circular reactions
C) the coordination of secondary schemes
D) the beginning of thought
D
3
Piaget most often linked the various forms of preoperational thought to

A) egocentrism
B) hierarchic integration
C) a lack of conservation
D) transductive thinking
A
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An infant who accidentally pushes an object and then pushes it again and again to see the interesting sight last demonstrates

A) primary circular reactions
B) secondary circular reactions
C) tertiary circular reactions
D) the coordination of secondary schemes
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All of the following are examples of preoperational thought except

A) egocentrism
B) animism
C) reversible operations
D) the view that dreams are real
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When children consider rules fixed and unchangeable, Piaget used the term

A) moral absolutes
B) hierarchical thinking
C) moral heteronomy
D) moral autonomy
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A child strikes a table several times, sometimes more loudly, sometimes more softly. This behavior illustrates

A) secondary circular reactions
B) tertiary circular reactions
C) the coordination of secondary schemes
D) the beginning of thought
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In Piaget's view, children master conservation

A) by recognizing the contradictions in their own thought
B) through specific instruction
C) when they go to school
D) all of the above
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At the stage of primary circular reactions, infants

A) coordinate two body actions
B) engage in trial and error experiments
C) repeat newly imitated behavior over and over
D) think with motor symbols but not words
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An answer that includes the consideration of all hypothetical possibilities is at the level of

A) the sixth stage of sensorimotor development
B) preoperational thought
C) concrete operations
D) formal operations
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Piaget said the mastery of conservation indicates

A) sensorimotor development
B) preoperational thought
C) concrete operations
D) formal operatons
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Egocentrism is a characteristic of

A)preopertional thought
B) concrete operations
C) stage 4 of sensorimotor development
D) formal operations
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In Piaget's view, young people in formal operations can

A) think abstractly
B) consider hypothetical possibilities
C) engage in scientific experiments
D) all of the above
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A child who can find a completely hidden object but cannot follow visible displacement is in what stage of sensorimotor development?

A) stage 3
B) stage 4
C) stage 5
D) stage 6
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For Piaget, which of the following is not an example of egocentrism?

A) selfishness
B) collective monologues
C) not considering another's viewpoint
D) failing to realize that others can't see one's dreams
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Recent research suggests

A) children cannot be taught conservation
B) Piaget's sequences are wrong
C) Piaget's stages aren't too general across tasks
D) all of the above
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Piaget emphasized children's lack of conservation as a quality of

A) infancy
B) stage 6 of sensorimotor thought
C) preoperational thought
D) formal operations
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Piaget paid considerably more attention to

A) infancy than childhood and adolescence
B) childhood than infancy
C) the structure of thought than movement from stage to stage
D) social thought than scientific thought
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Piaget emphasized the importance of

A) early schooling
B) biological maturation
C) adult teaching
D) independent thinking
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In the Piagetian view, stages

A) always occur in the same sequence
B) represent general patterns of thought and behavior
C) are qualitatively different from one another
D) all of the above
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Which of the following is not a point Piaget made?

A) logic is a very internalized form of motor action
B) the first symbols are motor actions, not words
C) the rates of development vary from child to child
D) preoperational thought inspires artistic creativity
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Piaget said most people reach the highest stages of reasoning

A) only in societies with educational systems
B) primarily in areas of special interest or ability
C) in most areas of thinking
D) in most technologically developed societies, but not in simple, village societies
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Piaget said cognitive behavior develops in sequences because

A) it becomes more differentiated, complex, and comprehensive
B) the sequences are genetically determined
C) this is simply the best way to describe the data
D) maturation governs intellectual development as much as motor development
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The "five to seven shift" refers to

A) the transition to concrete operations
B) uneven development in the attainment of concrete operations
C) a very broad shift in thinking at this age period
D) a time of day when children find it to study
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