Asked by
Daniel Perez
on Oct 28, 2024Verified
Piaget __________.
A) viewed the cognitive abilities of the child as fundamentally similar to those of the adult
B) regarded the child as an adult-like thinker but without the range of associations available to the adult
C) saw development as a progression through a series of qualitatively different states of cognitive ability
D) argued that cognitive development differed dramatically from child to child because of genetic differences
Cognitive Abilities
Mental skills that encompass learning, thinking, reasoning, problem-solving, decision-making, and memory.
Qualitatively Different
Describes phenomena or results that are distinct not merely in magnitude but in their fundamental nature or category.
- Comprehend the phases of cognitive progression according to Piaget's theory.
- Critique Piaget's methods and theories based on modern perspectives and empirical evidence.
Verified Answer
JG
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the phases of cognitive progression according to Piaget's theory.
- Critique Piaget's methods and theories based on modern perspectives and empirical evidence.