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Vygotsky's theory states that children use private speech not only for social communication but also for


A) problem solving.
B) self-regulation.
C) planning and guiding one's own actions.
D) All of these answers are correct.

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Eventually children learn not to put everything in their mouths. This is an example of


A) assimilation.
B) disequilibrium.
C) accommodation.
D) equilibration.

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The cognitive process of accommodation occurs when individuals


A) adjust old schemes to fit new information.
B) ignore information contradicting previous knowledge.
C) try to balance conflicting information.
D) use their existing schemes to deal with new information or experiences.

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According to William Perry, compared to adolescent thinking, adult thinking is


A) absolutist and dualistic.
B) idealistic and altruistic.
C) reflective and relativistic.
D) intuitive and concrete.

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Daniel is confused when his mother prompts him to say hello to a person he doesn't know, because he understands the "don't talk to strangers" rule. Daniel experiences cognitive


A) accommodation.
B) assimilation.
C) equilibrium.
D) disequilibrium.

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How did Vygotsky and Piaget differ on the concept of private speech?

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According to Piaget, what is a child's motivation for change?


A) an internal search for equilibrium
B) an internal search for disequilibrium
C) assimilation and accommodation
D) punishments and rewards from other people

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Which statement summarizes what Perry (1970) believes about the cognitive level of a typical adolescent?


A) "Right is right, and wrong is wrong."
B) "There are three sides to every issue: black, white, and gray."
C) "We have to look for the underlying principle of truth in every situation."
D) "We need to understand and operate from others' perspectives."

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List Piaget's four stages of cognitive development in order.

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Sensorimotor, preope...

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Describe two ways that the Tools of the Mind early childhood curriculum is grounded in Vygotsky's theory (1962).

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1. Teachers scaffold children in creatin...

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Like Piaget, Vygotsky believed that children


A) progress through strict age-related stages of cognitive development.
B) learn from watching older, more experienced individuals.
C) actively construct their knowledge and understanding.
D) are biologically predisposed to achieve a certain level of cognitive development.

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Which of the following is NOT an element of postformal thought?


A) Solving a problem requires considering many different aspects.
B) Correct answers to a problem require reflective thinking that may vary from one situation to another.
C) Problem-solving requires firm commitment to an absolute truth.
D) The search for truth is a never-ending process.

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Vygotsky believed that private speech is


A) an important tool of thought in early childhood years.
B) a sign of delayed language development.
C) socially paralyzing in adolescence.
D) a hindrance to problem solving.

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What is the zone of proximal development, and what is the process used to facilitate learning within this zone?

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Why does the finding that 4-month-old infants have intermodal perception challenge Piaget's theory?


A) Piaget argued that young infants develop the ability to coordinate sensory information from multiple sources at a much later age.
B) Piaget believed that infants have the ability to coordinate sensory information from multiple sources right after birth.
C) Piaget believed that information from one sensory source is not connected to information from another sensory Source.
D) Piaget believed that infants only rely on information from actions, not on perception.

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While at home in her room, five-year-old Marta draws a picture of a boat on the ocean at sunset. Marta is showing evidence of


A) animism.
B) egocentrism.
C) operations.
D) symbolic function.

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A reversible mental action on a real object is a


A) formal operation.
B) concrete operation.
C) preoperation.
D) centration.

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In assessing the ability to conserve, research findings indicate that this ability


A) is dependent solely on biological maturation.
B) appears at approximately the same age and in the same sequence across cultures.
C) can improve with training and practice.
D) is dependent primarily on quality of environment.

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Piaget argues that the initial development of formal operations is largely dominated by


A) assimilation.
B) accommodation.
C) perceptual coupling.
D) centration.

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Julio is able to put 5 apples of varying sizes in order from smallest to largest. This shows that Julie understands the concept of


A) seriation.
B) centration.
C) conservation.
D) transitivity.

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