Piaget Quiz 11 (30 MCQs)

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1. Mrs. Zembruski is outside our classroom.
2. What are the number of stages in Piaget Theory?
3. According to Piaget's Theory, the sensorimotor stage of cognitive development highlights what key factor or action?
4. Knowing that a ball of clay has the same amount of clay in it whether you flatten it into a pancake or roll it into a snake-like shape is the idea of
5. How many decades did he spend studying Child Psychology?
6. What is the second stage in Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development?
7. The stage of cognitive development where we think abstractly
8. When a child experiences role confusion this is called?
9. Jean Piaget is known for his research into the ..... development of children
10. The stage in Piaget's Theory where a child have the ability to systematically solve a problem in a logical and methodological way.
11. In what stage do children begin to use deductive logic, or reasoning from a general principle to specific information?
12. At what age do children begin a period of trial and error?
13. Use of symbols to relate to abstract concepts. Able to make hypotheses and grasp abstract concepts and relationships.
14. At what stage does language and make believe play begin?
15. What age does the concrete operational stage occur?
16. ..... is a cognitive process that manages how we take in new information and incorporate that new information into our existing knowledge developed by Jean Piaget
17. According to Piaget, during the formal operational stage one will begin to:
18. What age does the sensorimotor stage occur?
19. Joey is given different types of underwater animals and is asked to seperate into different groups based on size. What characteristic will Joey need to have to complete this task
20. "a cohesive, repeatable action sequence, possessing components that are tightly interconnected and governed by a core meaning."
21. To Piaget cognitive development was a progressive reorganization of mental process as a result of?
22. In what stage are children likely to develop object permanence?
23. How many stages did Piaget state people go through as they developed?
24. During the preoperational stage, a child's inability to see another persons point of view is referred to as
25. According to Piaget, ..... is a concept or framework that organises and interprets information.
26. The ability to group objects based on height, weight, and/or importance
27. It is an internal representation of the world.
28. Motor activity without use of symbols. All things learned are based on experiences, or trial and error.
29. At what age is the concrete operational stage?
30. Psychosocial Development