A. The particular learning can be beneficial for him
B. The particular learning can be beneficial for him in future
C. The particular learning can be socially beneficial for him
D. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Learning cannot become meaningful unless an individual is not:
A. Physically prepared
B. Mentally prepared
C. Emotionally prepared
D. All of the above - 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 - The relationship between a child’s intellectual development and the age at which the child first walks is _____________?
A. strong
B. moderate
C. nonexistent
D. lower - When a child understands that reversible changes in the appearance of an object do not change fundamental properties such as number, width and volume, the child has achieved _______________?
A. conservation
B. egocentrism
C. hypothetic-deductive reasoning
D. an understanding of cause-and-effect relations - 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 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 - 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 - Mr. Farid has no meaningful conceptual goals and has changed his college several times. Erikson would have suggested that he lacks _______________?
A. identity
B. initiative
C. trust
D. autonomy - In order to summarize or organize a series of observations in some meaningful way, psychologists may develop:
A. hypotheses
B. experiments
C. surveys
D. theories - The first meaningful, scientific study of human sexuality was survey research performed by:
A. Alfred Kinsey
B. Masters and Johnson
C. David Buss
D. Sigmund Freud