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Psych 2000 Exam #3 LSU Questions and Answers 100% Pass Piaget's Theory - He had 4 theories stating that as we age we exhibit new skills and overcome earlier challenges. Stage 1: Sensorimotor - From birth till age 2. At this stage we slowly learn how to use our senses and our motor skills. We develop the skills such as grasping, pushing, tasting. At the end of this stage we learn Object Permanence. Object Permanence - We learn this at a very young age. Around age 2 we learn that objects still exist even though they are not in sight. (Sensorimotor) Stage 2: Preoperational - From age 2 - 7. In this stage we learn how to walk, talk, imagine, play, and ask questions, but we are not yet capable of logical thought. We also often believe in stories are tales like Santa. Animism - Everything that moves is alive. (Preoperational) Ego-centrism - Inability to see the world through any one else s point of view. (Preoperational) 2Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Centration - Focusing on only one feature of an object (Preoperational). Conservation - Ability to understand that altering the appearance of something does not change its amount (Preoperational). Irreversibility - The idea of mentally reversing actions (Preoperational). Stage 3: Concrete - From age 7 - 12. In this stage conservation and reversible thinking are now doable. We can also focus on more then one feature of an object at a time. We can think logically. Stage 4: Formal - From age 12 - adulthood. We are now capable of abstract thinking, critical thinking, and problem solving. One key is that not all people will develop each of these skills associated with this stage. Criticism of Piaget's Theories - Development is continuous and doesn't have clear hierarchies like his theory. Children express their mental abilities at a variation ages. He stressed the importance of children's' interactions with objects, not with humans. Nature - Refers to heredity, the influence of inherited characteristics on our personality, physique, intellect, and social prowess

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and Answers 100% Pass


Piaget's Theory - ✔✔He had 4 theories stating that as we age we exhibit new skills and

overcome earlier challenges.


Stage 1: Sensorimotor - ✔✔From birth till age 2. At this stage we slowly learn how to

use our senses and our motor skills. We develop the skills such as grasping, pushing,

tasting. At the end of this stage we learn Object Permanence.


Object Permanence - ✔✔We learn this at a very young age. Around age 2 we learn that

objects still exist even though they are not in sight. (Sensorimotor)


Stage 2: Preoperational - ✔✔From age 2 - 7. In this stage we learn how to walk, talk,

imagine, play, and ask questions, but we are not yet capable of logical thought. We also

often believe in stories are tales like Santa.


Animism - ✔✔Everything that moves is alive. (Preoperational)


Ego-centrism - ✔✔Inability to see the world through any one else s point of view.

(Preoperational)




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, Centration - ✔✔Focusing on only one feature of an object (Preoperational).


Conservation - ✔✔Ability to understand that altering the appearance of something does

not change its amount (Preoperational).


Irreversibility - ✔✔The idea of mentally reversing actions (Preoperational).


Stage 3: Concrete - ✔✔From age 7 - 12. In this stage conservation and reversible

thinking are now doable. We can also focus on more then one feature of an object at a

time. We can think logically.


Stage 4: Formal - ✔✔From age 12 - adulthood. We are now capable of abstract thinking,

critical thinking, and problem solving. One key is that not all people will develop each

of these skills associated with this stage.


Criticism of Piaget's Theories - ✔✔Development is continuous and doesn't have clear

hierarchies like his theory. Children express their mental abilities at a variation ages. He

stressed the importance of children's' interactions with objects, not with humans.


Nature - ✔✔Refers to heredity, the influence of inherited characteristics on our

personality, physique, intellect, and social prowess.


Nurture - ✔✔Refers to the influence of the our environment on what we grow up to be

like. This is how our parents influence us.




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