Piaget Quiz 12 (22 MCQs)

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1. A 38-year-old woman quits her high-paying marketing job to focus on her children and become a school counselor. What stage would Erikson consider this to be:
2. The girl read the book silently.
3. How many stages are in Piaget's theory?
4. During the preoperational stage children a very .....
5. It is the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses.
6. When can children begin to Classify, Seriate and Reversibility of thought?
7. What stage involves having no need to manipulate objects to solve problems, being capable of abstract thought and scientific experimentation, and are capable of understanding and applying ethical and moral principles?
8. What instinct does a child develop from birth to one year?
9. People want to change the law to make it better for everyone, but will work within the law.
10. Mental representations of the world based on one's own experiences is called
11. The stage Piaget says that children have the ability to reason logically
12. What stage involves having conversation skills, reversible thinking, difficulty with abstract reasoning, appreciating view of others, and are less egocentric?
13. During which stage is a child Not yet able to take another point of view
14. What do people face during each psychosocial stage that can serve as a turning point in development?
15. Awareness that an object exists even when it cannot be seen
16. Stages of death and dying
17. Andrew knows that changing the shape of something does not necessarily change the mass.
18. Four-year-old Madison mistakenly believes that her mother would like to receive a toy baby doll as a present. This best illustrates Piaget's concept of:
19. What is accommodation according to Piaget?
20. What is the third stage of Piaget's theory of cognitive development?
21. The stage that occurs between birth and one year of age is concerned with:
22. In this stage, individual judgment is based on individual rights and justice for the greater good.