Piaget proposes that:
[blank_start]Accommodation[blank_end] is prompted by disequilibrium.
[blank_start]Assimilation[blank_end] occurs during equilibrium.
Answer
Accommodation
Assimilation
Recommendation
Question 2
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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.
Answer
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
Question 3
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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]
Answer
Stage 1 (0-4 months)
Stage 2 (4-8 months)
Stage 4 (12-18 months)
Stage 1 (0-4 months)
Stage 3 (8-12 months)
Stage 3 (8-12 months)
Stage 4 (12-18 months)
Stage 1 (0-4 months)
Stage 6
Stage 5
Stage 2
Question 4
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What are some of the characteristics of Piagets' preoperational stage?
Answer
Centration
Fail at conservation tasks
Pretend play
Logic
Object permanence still developing
Question 5
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What are some of the proposed reasons while children in the preoperational stage are thought to lack conservation?
Answer
Inability to decentrate.
Lack of interest in tasks.
Perception bound.
Static thought.
Inability to reverse transformation.
Inability to think abstractly.
Question 6
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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]