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What is developmental psychology? - ✔✔The study of how and why people change
over time in terms of their behaviour and thoughts, as well as their ability to relate to
others.
State three areas that developmental psychology focuses on. - ✔✔Identity, attachment
and adolescence.
What is cognitive developmental psychology? - ✔✔Cognitive developmental
psychology deals with how cognitive processes - such as reasoning, perception and
memory - change over time.
How does Piaget's theory of cognitive development differ from other theories? - ✔✔It
focuses on development rather than learning, and it deals with children rather than all
learners. It also suggests that there are several discrete stages of development marked
by qualitative differences (rather than a gradual increase in the number and complexity
of behaviours, concepts, ideas, etc.).
What are the three basic components of Piaget's theory? - ✔✔1) Schemas
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, 2) Adaption processes
3) Stages of development
What are the two types of adaption, according to Piaget's theory? - ✔✔1) Assimilation -
using an existing schema to deal with a new situation
2) Accommodation - when an existing schema does not work, it either needs to be
changed to deal with the new situation or it needs to be replaced with a new schema
Explain the four stages of cognitive development in Piaget's theory. - ✔✔1) The
sensorimotor stage (0-2 years) - Children characterized by extreme egocentrism. Main
development is object permanence.
2) The pre-operational stage (2-7 years) - Key features are egocentrism and animism.
Focus is on limitations of children's thinking, e.g. their inability to grasp conservation.
3) Concrete operational stage (7-11 years) - Major turning point in cognitive
development of children. Less egocentrism and improved thinking, e.g. regarding
conservation.
4) Formal operational stage (11+ years) - Abstract thinking, manipulation of ideas and
inferential reasoning.
What is egocentrism? - ✔✔It refers to a child's inability to see a situation from another
person's point of view.
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