A. early action schemes
B. verbal symbols
C. visual symbols
D. spoken (not mental) verbal symbols
Related Mcqs:
- Jean Piaget’s theory explaining how children’s thought progresses through four stages:
A. Classical theory
B. Anomie theory of deviance
C. cognitive theory of development
D. Charismatic authority theory - Jean Piaget’s theory explaining how children’s thought progresses through four stages:
A. Classical theory
B. Anomie theory of deviance
C. Cognitive theory of development
D. Charismatic authority theory - Gestaltists refer to the fact that we perceive smooth flowing forms more readily than discrete forms as ______________?
A. similarity
B. symmetry
C. holistic perception
D. continuity - _____________ criticized the stimulus-response mode of thought?
A. William McDougall
B. Thorndike
C. Watson
D. None of these - According to Piaget, a child can represent things with words and images but cannot reason with logic during the _____________ stage?
A. concrete operational
B. sensorimotor
C. formal operational
D. preoperational - According to Piaget, the process through which a young child relates something he sees to something he already knows is called _____________?
A. accommodation
B. assimilation
C. formal operation
D. concrete operation - According to Piaget, the sensorimotor stage is characterized by _____________?
A. concrete operations
B. formal operations
C. primary and secondary circular reactions
D. conservation - “I always choose romance novels rather than biographies. I guess I must like romance novels better.” This thought process illustrates the premise of_____theory.
A. cognitive dissonance
B. learning
C. evolutionary
D. self- perception - If you met an individual who appeared to be very charming at first, but later you discovered that he or she manipulated people, caused other hurt without a second thought, and could not be depended upon, you might suspect him of being:
A. dependent
B. narcissistic
C. paranoid
D. antisocial - Children’s thought processes are particularly egocentric during which Piagetian stage?
A. post operational
B. sensorimotor
C. preoperational
D. formal operations