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Quiz 3: Cognitive Changes
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Question 41
Essay
What are the important elements of critical thinking,and how do they improve during adolescence?
Question 42
Multiple Choice
A focus on giving the right answer to questions is likely to get in the way of adolescents developing
Question 43
Essay
What would you say are the most important developments in adolescent thinking from the perspective of Piaget's work? How do these developments show themselves? Give examples.
Question 44
Multiple Choice
Adolescents have increased abilities to think about their own thinking,in what is known as
Question 45
Multiple Choice
When problems come up,Suriyya can be counted on to suggest new and useful solutions.Robert Sternberg would say that she is strong in _____ intelligence.
Question 46
Multiple Choice
Persistent class and ethnic differences in children's IQ scores have been explained as the result of
Question 47
Essay
Sharon,14,refuses to join her parents on a trip to the beach because her new bathing suit is in the laundry and her old one has a small discoloration.From the point of view of cognitive development,why might Sharon be so concerned?
Question 48
Multiple Choice
The process of analyzing what you know,deciding if it is correct and relevant,and coordinating it with other knowledge is known as
Question 49
Multiple Choice
In Howard Gardner's view,highly skilled dancers,athletes,and surgeons are all likely to have unusually high _____ intelligence.
Question 50
Multiple Choice
With respect to knowledge,younger adolescents are likely to maintain that
Question 51
Multiple Choice
The knowledge and critical judgment that people accumulate from education and experience is known as
Question 52
Multiple Choice
The suggestion that environmental factors contribute to group differences in IQ is supported by the finding that
Question 53
Essay
Mallala gets high grades,but constantly blunders when dealing with friends.Jordan is a below-average student,but a top student politician.What approach to intelligence might help us understand these contrasts?
Question 54
Essay
Prof.Nathanyahu says that the changes in thinking that take place in moving from childhood to adolescence are like replacing a 10-year-old computer with a new one.What sorts of changes is she probably referring to,and why are they important?