A. accommodation
B. assimilation
C. formal operation
D. concrete operation
Related Mcqs:
- A child who knows how to tie shoelaces would probably find it relatively easy to learn how to tie a bow. Piaget would call this thinking process:
A. object permanence
B. operationalization
C. maturation
D. assimilation - A young child who sees a cow for the first time calls it a ‘doggie’. This illustrates the process of ________________?
A. accommodation
B. object prominence
C. conservation
D. assimilation - A child is shown two identical balls of clay, sees one of them rolled into a rod shape, and is then asked which ball contains more clay. This child is being tested for an understanding of _____________?
A. object permanence
B. conservation of substance
C. the reversibility of actions
D. logical possibilities - A child is playing with a toy. When you hide the toy, she makes no effort to look for it. According to Jean Piaget, the child is in which stage of cognition?
A. Concrete Operational
B. Formal operational
C. Sensorimotor
D. Preoperational - Discrimination relates to_____while prejudice relates to______.
A. cognition; behavior
B. affect; cognition
C. affect; behavior
D. behavior; cognition - A child in Piaget’s preoperational stage is given a toy and attempts to eat it. This child is demonstrating ____________?
A. generalization
B. accommodation
C. assimilation
D. transition - A child is largely nonverbal, is learning to coordinate purposeful movements with sense information, and is developing the concept of object permanence. The child is in Piaget’s_____stage.
A. sensorimotor
B. preoperational
C. concrete operational
D. formal operations - According to Piaget, the child’s basic development process includes ______________?
A. assimilation
B. schemas
C. accommodation
D. all of the above - 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 - A child is creating new schemata to account for new information, Piaget calls this process _________________?
A. accommodation
B. assimilation
C. operations
D. function autonomy