Piaget's cognitive stage beginning at age 11.
What is formal operations?
This is the ability to focus on more than one task at a time.
What is divided attention?
This is the capacity to think about thinking.
What is metacognition?
This is what ZPD stands for.
What is zone of proximal development?
Teens whose parents have (high, low, moderate) expectations tend to do better in school than parents with low ones.
What are high?
This entails the ability to test solutions to a problem systematically.
What is hypothetical-deductive reasoning?
This is the ability to focus on relevant information while screening out irrelevant information.
What is selective attention?
This is the difficulty in distinguishing between a teen's own thoughts and the thoughts of others.
What is adolescent egocentrism?
He developed the concept of ZPD.
Who is Vygotsky?
High interest in school, low interest in school or neither--the type of peers a low achieving teen would probably have.
What is low interest?
He proposed that formal operations are used for all cognitive activities.
Who is Piaget?
This kind of memory improves during adolescence.
What is long-term memory?
This is the belief that teens have that others are acutely aware of and attentive to one's appearance and behavior.
What is the imaginary audience?
This refers to the nature of assistance provided by a more experienced person.
High achieving, low achieving or neither--the kind of peers that are "positive" influences.
What is high achieving?
Piaget proposed that formal operations were a ______ stage.
What is universal?
This kind of memory has a storage capacity.
What is short-term memory?
The belief in one's personal uniqueness and destiny is called...?
What is the personal fable?
Social class is strongly, weakly, or mildly related to academic achievement.
What is strongly?
The prevalence of formal operations appears to vary across __________ as measured by standard tasks.
What is cultures?
________ function is what allows you to combine cognitive skills.
What is executive function?
The tendency to assume that misfortunes are more likely to happen to other people than oneself.
What is optimistic bias?
The paradox that immigrant teen's academic achievement worsens across each successive generation living in the US.
Zeno's Paradox, Piaget's Paradox, or Immigrant Paradox
What is the Immigrant Paradox?