What we use to organize thoughts and experiences.
What are schemas?
Assimilation is
What is fitting an experience into an existing schema?
False memories are
What are incorrect memories?
What ZPD stands for.
What is the zone of proximal development?

A child with issues with ___ would choose the broken cookies because they believe it to be more cookies.
What is changing your schema to account for new experiences?
Regarding memory in infancy, deferred imitation is
What is when infants see an action and then reenact it?
Scaffolding is defined as
What is what an adult does to help the child move through the ZPD?
Further explanation: teaching the child tasks that are developmentally just out of reach and helping them complete it
This type of thinking decreases with age
What is divergent thinking?
Imagine you are a child in the preoperational stage... what would the doll see and why?

What is the building the child is looking at?
Children in the preoperational stage are egocentric and have a lack of perspective-taking, so they would assume the doll sees what they see.
The schema that would apply to this photo would be
What are shoes and/or footwear?
In adolescence, there may be things that affect working memory, such as
What is...
- the strength of their memory when young
- substance use
What is self-directed speech?
What is age three?
In the sensorimotor period, object permanence develops, which allows avoidance of what error?
What is the A not B error?
Disequilibrium is caused when
What is when a person encounters something that does not fit into an existing schema?
Provide an example of verbatim and gist memory.
Answers vary, but one needs to be general details of an event, and the other specific details.
What is young children who talk to themselves are able to carry out difficult tasks more successfully?
What is that development is continuous?
Identify two stages of development according to Piaget with age ranges.
What are...? (Multiple answer options shown below)
Sensorimotor stage (birth-2 years)
Preoperational stage (roughly 2-7)
Concrete operations stage (roughly 7-11)
Formal operations stage (11+)
There are four areas of core knowledge according to Spelke and Kinzler (2007), name two of them.
What are...? (answer choices below)
Knowledge that an object moves as a cohesive unit
Knowledge that agents act purposefully toward a goal
Knowledge of numbers
Knowledge of spatial relations
Two types of memories that the Fuzzy Trace Theory contains and what the characteristics are
What are gist and verbatim memories? Gist memories are the general details of an event, while verbatim memories are the specific details of it.
When does private speech become internalized?
What is age four?
Other acceptable answers:
- Age seven it is mostly internalized
- Beyond 10, it is almost entirely internalized
Infantile amnesia can occur for a variety of reasons, name 2
- undeveloped brain structures
- a lack of language skills
- differences in encoding and retrieval processes