A. egocentric thought
B. understanding of conservation
C. static thinking
D. problem solving behavior
Related Mcqs:
- 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 - According to Tuckman’s five stage model of group development, which stage refers to the period of development when people struggle with each other over leadership and group definition?
A. Performing
B. Storming
C. Forming
D. Adjourning - According to Tuckman’s five stage model of group development, which stage refers to the period of development when people struggle with each other over leadership and group definition?
A. Performing
B. Storming
C. Forming
D. Adjourning - According to Erikson, the first stage of development (birth to one year) is a period when the infant develops the basic characteristic of:
A. intimacy versus isolation
B. industry versus inferiority
C. initiative versus guilt
D. trust versus mistrust - The earliest stage of speech development is called the _________________ stage?
A. babbling
B. telegraphic speech
C. one-word
D. semantic - Telegraphic speech is most closely associated with the __________________ stage of language development?
A. one-word
B. babbling
C. two-word
D. phonetic - If characteristic requires only one gene to show itself that characteristic is considered _______________?
A. dominant
B. co-dominant
C. incompletely dominant
D. recessive - During a child’s development, if the amount of frustration and anxiety becomes too great concerning movement to the next stage, development may come to a halt. The individual is said to become ____________?
A. dependent
B. passive
C. fixated
D. regressive - Critics of Kohlberg’s theory of moral development have suggested that postconventional morality is more characteristic of_______than of______.
A. Democrats; Republicans
B. men; women
C. socialists; capitalists
D. African Americans; white Americans - Development, as applied to the various areas of behavior, is characteristic of human nature from conception throughout:
A. Experience
B. Life
C. Development period
D. Situation to situation