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Developmentalism/ID

Developmentalism/ID

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Swiss psychologist, who was known as the father of developmentalism?

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Erik Erikson

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Jean Piaget

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Albert Bandura

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David Kolb

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The cognitive ability of a child to develop a mental pattern to understand his/her world.

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Assimilation

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Developmentalil

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Schema

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Accomodation

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We construct knowledge when we modify or change our pre-existing schemas.

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Assimilation

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Accommodation

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Schemata

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Intelligence

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When we incorporate new knowledge and information into pre-existing schemas.

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Assimilation

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Association

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Assistance

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Mutilation

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when we modify or change

our pre-existing schemas

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Accommodation

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Accordance

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Association

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Advance

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There are 5 stages in Cognitive Development Theory of Piaget

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True

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False

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Not sure

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Not mentioned

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Concrete Operational Stage is from AGE 7-11

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True

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False

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Both

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None of the above

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Erik Erikson's Psychosocial Theory has 8 stages.

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True

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False

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Both

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None of the above

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The stage where infants must

learn that adults can be trusted. If

treated poorly children may grow

up feeling mistrust towards people.

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Mistrust

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Trust vs Trust

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Trust vs Mistrust

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Trust

Swiss psychologist, who was known as the father of developmentalism?

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Erik Erikson

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Jean Piaget

3

Albert Bandura

4

David Kolb

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