05:52Piaget's stages of cognitive development | Processing the Environment | MCAT | Khan Academykhanacademymedicine855views1rank
Multiple ChoiceA child may see a dog and say, 'Cat!' because both animals have fur. When corrected, the child may change the scheme for cat to 'furry' and 'pointy ears.' This is an example of281views1rank
Multiple ChoiceThree-year-old Rosalie loves Kewpie dolls, so she decides to give one to her mother for a birthday present. Rosalie's behaivor demonstrates284views
Multiple ChoiceJean Piaget proposed that children become able to deal effectively with abstract concepts during the _____ stage of cognitive development.339views
Multiple ChoiceIn an effort to understand what it means to be a girl, Maria creates the schema that all girls have long hair. When Maria meets Jared, a boy in her preschool who has long hair, Maria becomes confused. Maria's confusion may be due to a process Jean Piaget called305views1rank
Multiple ChoiceWhile talking with his Grandma on the phone, little Marcelo suddenly exclaims, 'Oh, look at that pretty red bird!' When his grandmother asks him to describe the bird, Marcelo says, 'Out there, out there! Right there, Grandma!' He finally gets frustrated and hangs up. This is an example of595views1rank
Multiple ChoiceBy the end of Jean Piaget's sensorimotor stage, infants have fully developed a sense of565views
Multiple ChoiceIn Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development, _____ refers to the inability of a young child to mentally reverse an action.498views
Multiple ChoiceSeeing a dog for the first time, Kenetra—whose family owns a cat—points and says "cat." Jean Piaget would say this is an example of285views
Multiple ChoiceA 4-year-old watches her caregiver pour liquid from a short, wide glass into a tall, thin glass. She believes that there is now more liquid in the tall glass than there was in the short glass. Her conclusion is an example of272views
Multiple ChoiceFive-year-old Johnny stole a piece of candy from the grocery store. Because he was not punished for stealing the candy, he believes it is okay to steal again. Johnny is in which stage of moral development?285views
Multiple ChoiceGames such as peek-a-boo are important for infants because they help babies develop309views