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Changing one's existing schemes to fit the new experience is called:
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Accommodation
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Beginning at about 12 months, an infant will:
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Repeat old schemes with novel objects
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The psychological equivalent to tunnel vision, according to Piaget, is called:
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Centration
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The defining characteristics of preoperational thinking include:
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Egocentrism and centration
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Deductive reasoning is characteristic of which stage of development?http://www.flashcardexchange.com/mycards/add/766061
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Formal operational stage
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Constructivism is the view that children are:
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Active participants in their own development who construct an understanding of their worlds
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Children master conservation as they move from:
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Preoperational to concrete operational thinking
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One of the basic ideas at the heart of Neo-Piagetian theories of cognitive development is:
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Children develop distinct conceptual structures that reflect a child's own experiences and culture
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Giving help to a child, but not more than is needed, is called:
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Scaffolding
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