Asked by Hadley Kleeman on Jun 07, 2024
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The thought processes of a child in Piaget's stage of formal operations are like those of
A) normal adults.
B) normal adults except for impairment on abstract or hypothetical questions.
C) normal adults except for impairment on conservation problems.
D) normal adults except that they lack the concept of object permanence.
Formal Operations
The stage of cognitive development, according to Piaget, where individuals are able to think abstractly, reason logically, and plan systematically.
Abstract
A brief summary of a research article, thesis, review, or other document that outlines the main points.
Object Permanence
The realization in early childhood that entities persist even when they are out of sight, sound, or touch.
- Acquire knowledge of Piaget's cognitive development stages and the distinctive tasks attributed to every stage.
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Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge of Piaget's cognitive development stages and the distinctive tasks attributed to every stage.
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