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The Development of Children
Quiz 14: Physical and Cognitive Development in Adolescence
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Question 81
Multiple Choice
Nori, who has never attended school, is asked to complete Piaget's combination-of-liquids problem. What is the likely outcome?
Question 82
Multiple Choice
Formal operations are sometimes called "second-order" operations because:
Question 83
Multiple Choice
A belief that knowledge involves an accumulation of objective facts and definite answers is called:
Question 84
Multiple Choice
The combination-of-liquids task, in which children discover how to mix four colorless liquids to make yellow, requires which type of thinking skills for its solution?
Question 85
Multiple Choice
Another name for formal operations is ____________ because at this stage children can apply operations to operations.
Question 86
Multiple Choice
A belief that there is no absolute truth because truth can change depending on one's perspective is referred to as:
Question 87
Multiple Choice
The liquid task designed by Inhelder and Piaget asked children to determine which combination of chemicals would turn yellow when another chemical was added. In performing this task, 7-year-old children:
Question 88
Multiple Choice
The systematic consideration of all possible combinations of variables in a problem to be solved shows:
Question 89
Multiple Choice
Janine is getting married and has decided to assign seating at her reception. She is now working on deciding who will sit at each of the tables in the reception hall. She has to worry about who will sit up front and who will sit toward the rear. She has to think about whom to sit next to Uncle Earl and also consider the need to separate Aunt Thelma from Aunt Zoe. The thinking Janine will have to use to solve this problem is an example of:
Question 90
Multiple Choice
Who would view the improvements in thinking that occur during adolescence as due to a gradual acquisition and implementation of more powerful problem-solving rules?
Question 91
Multiple Choice
What is the ability to formulate and evaluate the logical implications of a set of premises, even if these premises are imaginary and contradict the real world?
Question 92
Multiple Choice
Piaget felt that formal operational thinking differed from concrete operational thinking because it allows the individual to finally:
Question 93
Multiple Choice
According to Kohlberg, the dominant mode of moral reasoning during adolescence is focused on:
Question 94
Multiple Choice
The liquid task by designed Inhelder and Piaget asked children to determine which combination of chemicals would turn yellow when another chemical was added. In performing this task, adolescents: