Asked by
Mohamed Jalloh
on Oct 15, 2024Verified
The Piagetian approach focuses on
A) qualitative changes in cognition.
B) quantitative differences in intelligence.
C) establishing norms for intelligence tests.
D) the relationship of brain development to speed and function.
Qualitative Changes
Transformations in developmental stages that indicate a fundamental change in an individual's capabilities or behavior.
Cognition
The process of gaining knowledge and comprehension through thinking, experiencing, and sensing.
Brain Development
The process involving changes in the brain's structure and function over the course of a lifespan, critically influencing cognitive, motor, and emotional abilities.
- Gain insight into the segments of cognitive progression in infancy delineated by Piaget, with an emphasis on critical concepts such as circular reactions and object permanence.
- Analyze Piaget's contributions and the contemporary perspective on his theory's relevance and modification needs.
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Learning Objectives
- Gain insight into the segments of cognitive progression in infancy delineated by Piaget, with an emphasis on critical concepts such as circular reactions and object permanence.
- Analyze Piaget's contributions and the contemporary perspective on his theory's relevance and modification needs.