Piaget's stages have been criticized because his theory underestimates children's abilities (TRUE / FALSE)
TRUE
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The ability to think abstractly and systematically solve problems emerges during the _______ stage.
FORMAL OPERATIONAL
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Piaget's theory of development focuses on predictable (cognitive / socioemotional) stages.
COGNITIVE
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In which stage will children learn the concept of conservation? ______
CONCRETE OPERATIONAL
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Two containers hold the same amount, but Jane thinks that the taller, skinnier glass holds more. This is known as (egocentrism / conservation)
CONSERVATION
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Children in the pre-operational stage have difficulty taking the perspective of another person. This is known as (metacognition /egocentrism)
EGOCENTRISM
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baam
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seesaw
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rocket
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thief
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lifesaver
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seesaw
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gift
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baam
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boom
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shark
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fairy
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1. According to Piaget, children are ______ in constructing their understanding of the world. (active / passive / neutral)
ACTIVE
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An infant who has developed object permanence knows that an object exists even if it is not in view. (TRUE / FALSE)
TRUE
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Object permanence is present during the __________ stage.
SENSORIMOTOR
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Incorporating new information into your existing ideas is a process known as ( accommodation / assimilation)
ASSIMILATION
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When asked about his siblings, Tom says he has one brother. When we then ask Tom how many sibling his brother has he says "none". Tom is yet to master the skill of