A. post operational
B. sensorimotor
C. preoperational
D. formal operations
Related Mcqs:
- The tendency of infants to bring all novel objects to their mouths is an example of which of the following Piagetian processes?
A. sublimation
B. accommodation
C. primary circular reaction
D. assimilation - The child is very egocentric during which of Piaget’s stages?
A. preoperational
B. formal
C. sensorimotor
D. Piaget does not say what stage the example would fit into - During the stage of concrete operations children ___________?
A. Understand the concept of reversibility
B. Do not yet understand the concept of conversation
C. Are able to solve abstract problems
D. None of these - Egocentrism is observed in children during the ____________ stage?
A. formal-operational
B. preoperational
C. telegraphic speech
D. sensorimotor - During which stage do children understand the world primarily by observing the effects of their own actions on other people, objects and events?
A. concrete operational
B. sensorimotor
C. formal operational
D. preoperational - 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 - Jimmy is at the stage of language development where he uses one word to convey a complete thought or idea. This is called:
A. holophrastic speech
B. jargon speech
C. telegraphic speech
D. phonemes - The mile stone in the concrete operational stage is that children master:
A. Egocentrism
B. Object permanence
C. Abstract reasoning
D. Conservation - Adopted children’s similarity to their biological parents is generally attributed to_____________; adopted children’s similarity to their adoptive parents is generally attributed to____________________.
A. heredity; the environment
B. the environment; heredity
C. the environment; the environment
D. heredity; heredity