Zusammenfassung der Ressource
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Piaget proposes that:
[blank_start]Accommodation[blank_end] is prompted by disequilibrium.
[blank_start]Assimilation[blank_end] occurs during equilibrium.
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Accommodation
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Assimilation
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Recommendation
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Match the stage to their descriptions.
[blank_start]Secondary circular reactions (4-8 months[blank_end]): Repetition of interesting actions external to own body.
[blank_start]Primary circular reactions (1-4 months[blank_end]): Repetition of actions focused on own body.
[blank_start]Reflexive schemes (0-1 month[blank_end]): Develops behaviours that originate from reflexes.
[blank_start]Tertiary circular reactions[blank_end] (12-18 months): Experimentation.
[blank_start]Secondary circular coordination[blank_end] (8-12 months): Emergence of goal directed behaviour.
[blank_start]Symbolic representation (18-24 months[blank_end]): Mental exploration, less trial and error.
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Secondary circular reactions (4-8 months
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Primary circular reactions (1-4 months
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Reflexive schemes (0-1 month
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Tertiary circular reactions
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Secondary circular coordination
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Symbolic representation (18-24 months
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Match the following stages of of development of object permanence.
Out of sight out of mind - [blank_start]Stage 1 (0-4 months)[blank_end]
Search where object was last seen - [blank_start]Stage 4 (12-18 months)[blank_end]
A not B error - [blank_start]Stage 3 (8-12 months)[blank_end]
Full object permanence - [blank_start]Stage 6[blank_end]
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Stage 1 (0-4 months)
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Stage 2 (4-8 months)
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Stage 4 (12-18 months)
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Stage 1 (0-4 months)
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Stage 3 (8-12 months)
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Stage 3 (8-12 months)
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Stage 4 (12-18 months)
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Stage 1 (0-4 months)
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Stage 6
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Stage 5
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Stage 2
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What are some of the characteristics of Piagets' preoperational stage?
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What are some of the proposed reasons while children in the preoperational stage are thought to lack conservation?
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Inability to decentrate.
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Lack of interest in tasks.
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Perception bound.
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Static thought.
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Inability to reverse transformation.
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Inability to think abstractly.
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Believing that inanimate objects have human attributes: [blank_start]Animism[blank_end]
Believing all natural phenomenon are man made: [blank_start]Artificialism[blank_end]
Giving mental events tangible qualities: [blank_start]Realism[blank_end]
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Animism
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Artificialism
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Realism
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Reality checking