A) formal operational
B) sensorimotor
C) preoperational
D) concrete operational
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A) formal operations
B) sensorimotor
C) preoperational
D) concrete operational
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A) crawling
B) memory
C) executive functioning skills
D) preference
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A) ensure that children's existing knowledge does not interfere with learning new concepts.
B) make learning a cooperative activity.
C) provide an environment that can be actively experienced by children.
D) do task analysis to determine children's specific difficulties.
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A) preoperational, sensorimotor, concrete operational, formal operational
B) sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, formal operational
C) sensorimotor, concrete operational, preoperational, formal operational
D) preoperational, sensorimotor, formal operational, concrete operational
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A) dynamic-systems
B) sociocultural
C) Piagetian
D) information-processing
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A) hammering all of the nails while Sam watches
B) holding a nail while Sam hammers
C) explaining to Sam how to hold the hammer
D) demonstrating to Sam how to hammer a nail into the board
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A) domain-specific.
B) task analysis.
C) problem solving.
D) overlapping waves.
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A) Content knowledge improves recall of new material.
B) Content knowledge increases with age.
C) Content knowledge generally interferes with learning.
D) When children have more content knowledge than do adults, children remember new information better than do adults.
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A) selective attention and rehearsal
B) rehearsal and encoding
C) generalizing and selective attention
D) encoding, selective attention, and rehearsal
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A) Piagetian theory.
B) sociocultural theories.
C) information-processing theories.
D) none of these.
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A) remember
B) organize
C) encode
D) associate
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A) Piaget and core-knowledge
B) information-processing and dynamic-systems
C) sociocultural and core-knowledge
D) information-processing and sociocultural
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A) assimilation and accommodation
B) object permanence and conservation
C) guided participation and social scaffolding
D) rules and strategies
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A) Piaget's theory is vague about the mechanisms that give rise to children's thinking and that produce cognitive growth.
B) Piaget's theory overestimates the contribution of the social world to cognitive development.
C) Infants and young children are more cognitively competent than Piaget recognized.
D) Piaget's theory depicts children's thinking as being more consistent than it is.
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A) post-observation modelling.
B) replication.
C) deferred imitation.
D) symbolic representation.
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A) Lecturing children is not an effective strategy to get them to learn difficult concepts.
B) Some concepts are too abstract for young children to comprehend.
C) Children can learn concepts beyond what is considered age-appropriate by actively experiencing the concepts.
D) Children are not able to conserve length until age 8.
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A) 8 months
B) 11 months
C) 15 months
D) 21 months
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A) insulator.
B) storage area.
C) automatic encoder.
D) speed controller.
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