A) The beginnings of conservation
B) Basic schemes for dealing with abstract ideas
C) Schemes based primarily on perceptions and behaviors
D) Inaccurate mental representations of the physical and biological world
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A) Whether challenging tasks promote cognitive development
B) Whether social interactions are important for cognitive development
C) How much children depend on adult guidance to make cognitive gains
D) Whether or not children construct their own understandings of the world
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A) Mr. Shaw reminds his students that he will let them go to lunch only after they've put away their art supplies.
B) Ms. Turiel shows students how to graph their research results so that they can more easily see trends in the data.
C) Ms. Norquist smiles to show her approval when students listen quietly and politely during a guest speaker's visit.
D) Mr. Cabot demonstrates how to use a Bunsen burner safely.
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A) Two children work together on a crossword puzzle that includes the week's new spelling words.
B) The students in a cooperative learning group discuss different ways of solving a difficult math problem.
C) A teenage boy worries that his friends might think he's a "nerd" if he refuses a can of beer at a party.
D) Two students help each other prepare for a quiz by giving each other practice test questions.
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A) "It's a bit vague in its explanations of how development occurs."
B) "It ignores the effects that formal education has on cognitive development."
C) "It disregards the important roles that peers play in children's development."
D) "It places heavy emphasis on drill and practice as factors promoting development."
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A) Ms. Applegate gives her students a structure to follow when they write their first essay.
B) Mr. Bernardo teaches a backhand tennis swing by gently guiding each student through the correct movement a few times.
C) Ms. Chen gives her class some hints about how to solve an especially difficult word problem.
D) Mr. Donaldson takes his students on a field trip to a local history museum.
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A) Become increasingly aware of their own thoughts
B) Acquire more sophisticated logical thought processes
C) Can simultaneously think about more things at a single time
D) Gain a wealth of information about a wide variety of topics, especially at school
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A) Concrete operational thought
B) Relating new information to prior knowledge
C) Abstract thought processes such as inductive reasoning
D) Oral communication skills
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A) Because she is probably still in the sensorimotor stage, she will remember what she learns about the blocks only while the blocks are still in front of her.
B) She is absorbing information about how the environment behaves (e.g., "objects fall") without consciously thinking about it.
C) She is actively thinking about and interpreting the results of her actions.
D) Because she builds one tower after another, she is obviously reinforced by seeing her towers tumble down.
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A) Talk herself through the steps
B) Learn the reasons why each step is important
C) Practice each step separately many times over
D) Go through the procedure in slow motion a few times
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A) Children's cognitive growth is best judged on the basis of their actual developmental level, not on the basis of their level of potential development.
B) Cognitive development progresses through four distinct stages; each stage is characterized by increasingly more complex thought and language.
C) Children develop by working on challenging tasks with the assistance of more competent individuals.
D) Language and thought, although closely intertwined in the first few years of life, become increasingly distinct entities over time.
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A) sensorimotor
B) preoperational
C) formal operations
D) concrete operations
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A) Use of natural lighting in a studio art class
B) A jigsaw in a woodworking class
C) Use of country-western music in a step-aerobics class
D) The concept of pi (π) in a geometry class
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A) Equilibration
B) Class inclusion
C) Reciprocal teaching
D) The clinical method
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A) Closely connected at all stages of life
B) Largely independent before age two but closely connected thereafter
C) Closely connected early in life and become increasingly independent with age
D) Largely independent until the elementary school years and closely connected thereafter
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