miscellaneous
sensory-motor stage
pre-operational stage
concrete operational stage
formal operational stage
100

how many stages are there

4 stages  


(Jean Piaget)

100

what stage (1, 2, 3, or 4) is the sociological model of development?

the first stage 


(Elkind)

100

which stage (1, 2, 3, or 4) is the biological model of intellectual development?

stage 2 


(Elkind)

100

what stage (1, 2, 3, or 4) is the elaboration of the logical model of intellectual?

stage 3 


(Elkind)

100

what stage (1, 2, 3, or 4) is the study of figurative thoughts?

the 4th stage 


(Elkind)

200

what is the change in one's existing ideas to adapt to new information

accommodation

 

( Assimilation)

200

what age range is the sensory motor stage?

birth till two 


(Longe)

200

what age range is the pre-operational stage?

age two until seven 


(Longe)

200

what age range is the concrete operational stage?

from age seven to eleven


(longe)

200

what age range is the formal operational stage?

eleven till adulthood 


(Longe)

300

who did Jean Piaget study

his own kids 


(Piaget)

300

what information do people in the sensory-motor stage process

they process sensory and motoric information (Darity)

300

list two things kids in this stage beging to learn.

symbols in language, fantasy, play and dreams (Jean Piaget)

300

what type of thinking do they begine to use?

Logical thinking. (Darity)

300

what type of thinking is it when operations are no longer always related to concrete concepts and phenomena

this type of thinking is abstract thinking. 


(Longe)

400

what is the process by which people learn from and adjust to their environment

adaption 


(Assimilation)

400

what do they learn through?

they learn though physical experiances. (Longe)

400

what do they not comprehend about the logical and mathematical operation.

that it can be reversed. (Longe)

400

Mental actions are now able to be what?

they are able to be reversed. 


(Longe)

400

what to people in this stage begin to master?

they begin to master independent thought and other people's thinking. 


(Jean Piaget)

500

what is assimilation

taking in new information and incorporation it into existing ways of thinking about the world 


(Assimilation)

500

what is egocentric mean?

it is the failure to take the other person's point of view into consideration. (elkind)

500

what does this stage adapt through?

they adapt through assimilation and accommodation.


(Darity)

500

Do they have the ability to understand principles of cause and effect?

yes, it is apart of the logical thinking they use. 


(Longe)

500

the formal operation can be very ____ with deductive logic.

it can be very effective. 


(Darity)

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