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Undergrad PSY235 - Developmental Psychology Quiz on Week 5 - Piaget, created by Daniel Whiting on 08/09/2017.

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Week 5 - Piaget

Question 1 of 6

1

Piaget proposes that:

is prompted by disequilibrium.
occurs during equilibrium.

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    Accommodation
    Assimilation
    Recommendation

Explanation

Question 2 of 6

1

Match the stage to their descriptions.

): Repetition of interesting actions external to own body.

): Repetition of actions focused on own body.

): Develops behaviours that originate from reflexes.

(12-18 months): Experimentation.

(8-12 months): Emergence of goal directed behaviour.

): Mental exploration, less trial and error.

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    Secondary circular reactions (4-8 months
    Primary circular reactions (1-4 months
    Reflexive schemes (0-1 month
    Tertiary circular reactions
    Secondary circular coordination
    Symbolic representation (18-24 months

Explanation

Question 3 of 6

1

Select from the dropdown lists to complete the text.

Match the following stages of of development of object permanence.

Out of sight out of mind - ( Stage 1 (0-4 months), Stage 2 (4-8 months) )

Search where object was last seen - ( Stage 4 (12-18 months), Stage 1 (0-4 months), Stage 3 (8-12 months) )

A not B error - ( Stage 3 (8-12 months), Stage 4 (12-18 months), Stage 1 (0-4 months) )

Full object permanence - ( Stage 6, Stage 5, Stage 2 )

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Question 4 of 6

1

What are some of the characteristics of Piagets' preoperational stage?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Centration

  • Fail at conservation tasks

  • Pretend play

  • Logic

  • Object permanence still developing

Explanation

Question 5 of 6

1

What are some of the proposed reasons while children in the preoperational stage are thought to lack conservation?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Inability to decentrate.

  • Lack of interest in tasks.

  • Perception bound.

  • Static thought.

  • Inability to reverse transformation.

  • Inability to think abstractly.

Explanation

Question 6 of 6

1

Believing that inanimate objects have human attributes:

Believing all natural phenomenon are man made:

Giving mental events tangible qualities:

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    Animism
    Artificialism
    Realism
    Reality checking

Explanation