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AP Psychology
Unit 3: Development and Learning
3.4 Cognitive Development Across the Lifespan
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Piaget's stages of cognitive development begin with the
sensorimotor
stage.
Information processing theory focuses on cognitive processes like attention, memory, and problem-
solving
.
Vygotsky's Sociocultural Theory includes the concept of the Zone of Proximal
Development
.
Match the cognitive development theory with its key concept:
Piaget ↔️ Schemes
Vygotsky ↔️ Zone of Proximal Development
Information Processing ↔️ Attention
Vygotsky's theory emphasizes the role of social interactions and the Zone of Proximal
Development
.
In the concrete operational stage, children develop skills in conservation and
classification
.
Information processing theory complements Vygotsky's sociocultural theory by highlighting cognitive mechanisms underlying
social learning
.
True
Information processing theory emphasizes cognitive processes like attention, memory, and problem-solving.
True
Assimilation involves modifying existing mental schemes to fit new information.
False
What are the three primary cognitive processes emphasized by information processing perspectives?
Attention, memory, problem-solving
What is the impact of crystallized intelligence on daily life?
Enhances decision-making and expertise
In the sensorimotor stage, infants develop the concept of object
permanence
.
What is a key characteristic of the preoperational stage in Piaget's theory?
Symbolic thought
Memory in information processing theory includes sensory, short-term, and long-term
storage
.
What are the two key concepts in Vygotsky's sociocultural theory?
Zone of Proximal Development and scaffolding
Scaffolding refers to the support provided to learners within their
ZPD
Fluid intelligence, which declines with age, refers to the ability to solve new
problems
Assimilation involves modifying existing schemas to fit new information.
False
Piaget's theory explains cognitive development through distinct stages, while
information processing
theory emphasizes continuous improvements.
True
What is scaffolding in Vygotsky's theory?
Support to achieve ZPD
Piaget's theory focuses on stages of cognitive development from birth to
adolescence
Vygotsky's theory emphasizes the role of
social interactions
What is the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) according to Vygotsky?
Tasks achievable with assistance
Short-term memory is one type of memory described by
information processing theory
.
True
Order the stages of Piaget's cognitive development theory.
1️⃣ Sensorimotor
2️⃣ Preoperational
3️⃣ Concrete Operational
4️⃣ Formal Operational
Vygotsky's sociocultural theory highlights the importance of cultural context and social
interactions
Match the cognitive process with its definition and impact on development.
Attention ↔️ Ability to focus on relevant information
Memory ↔️ Storage and retrieval of information
Problem-solving ↔️ Strategies to overcome challenges
Vygotsky's sociocultural theory and information processing theory both emphasize continuous
cognitive development
across the lifespan.
True