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    • In the Three Mountains Task, the child views the model from one angle and then describes the view from a different angle
    • Children aged 4-7 years in Piaget's study showed high levels of egocentrism
    • What are the key materials used in Piaget's Three Mountains Task?
      Model and pictures
    • Arrange the steps for setting up the Three Mountains Task in the correct order.
      1️⃣ Arrange a 3D model of three mountains on a table
      2️⃣ Position the model so the child views it from a specific angle
      3️⃣ Ensure the child can clearly see the 3D model from this angle
    • Steps of the procedure in Piaget's Three Mountains Task
      1️⃣ Child views a model of three mountains from one angle
      2️⃣ Child is asked to describe the view from a different angle
      3️⃣ Child selects a picture showing the alternative view
    • Which age range did Piaget often study in the Three Mountains Task?
      4 to 12 years
    • How should the researcher position the 3D model in the Three Mountains Task?
      Specific angle
    • What is the primary purpose of Piaget's Three Mountains Task?
      Assess egocentrism
    • Steps in Piaget's Three Mountains Task procedure
      1️⃣ Child views the 3D model from one angle
      2️⃣ Child selects or describes the view from a different angle
    • Piaget studied children aged 4 to 12 years, divided into two main groups
    • Steps to set up the Three Mountains Task
      1️⃣ Arrange the 3D model on a table
      2️⃣ Position the model for the child's view
      3️⃣ Ensure the child can clearly see the model
    • In Piaget's Three Mountains Task, the child is asked to describe or select a picture showing the view from a different angle.

      True
    • Piaget's Three Mountains Task illustrates the developmental progression in children's cognitive abilities.

      True
    • What ability did Piaget's Three Mountains Task aim to assess in children?
      Decentration
    • Arrange the age groups studied by Piaget in the Three Mountains Task from youngest to oldest.
      1️⃣ 4-7 years
      2️⃣ 7-12 years
    • The participants in Piaget's Three Mountains Task were children aged 4 to 12 years
    • To set up the Three Mountains Task, the researcher arranges a 3D model on a table
    • What ability does Piaget's Three Mountains Task assess in children?
      Decentration
    • What cognitive skill do older children develop that allows them to consider other perspectives?
      Decentration
    • What type of model is used in Piaget's Three Mountains Task?
      3D model
    • Younger children (4-7 years) struggle with decentration
    • Older children in the concrete operational stage can decentrate effectively.

      True
    • Interview notes can capture the child's explanations and reasoning in the Three Mountains Task.

      True
    • What two types of materials are used in the Three Mountains Task?
      3D model and pictures
    • What is the first step in setting up the Three Mountains Task?
      Arrange a 3D model
    • Younger children in the preoperational stage are highly egocentric
    • What do video recordings allow researchers to analyze closely in the Three Mountains Task?
      Child's interactions
    • What does it mean for a child to be egocentric in Piaget's theory?
      Unable to see other perspectives
    • What is the primary characteristic of egocentrism in young children?
      Inability to see other perspectives
    • The child in the Three Mountains Task is asked to describe or select a picture showing the view from a different angle.

      True
    • Piaget's Three Mountains Task demonstrates that older children struggle with decentration.
      False
    • Young children in the preoperational stage are highly egocentric.
      True
    • Children in the concrete operational stage show higher levels of egocentrism compared to those in the preoperational stage.
      False
    • Older children in the concrete operational stage can easily understand viewpoints different from their own.

      True
    • Young children are unable to see beyond their own perspective
    • Video recordings in the Three Mountains Task allow researchers to revisit and analyze interactions
    • Children in the preoperational stage show high levels of egocentrism in the Three Mountains Task.

      True
    • In the Three Mountains Task, the child is first shown a 3D model from a specific angle
    • What cognitive skill is assessed in the Three Mountains Task?
      Decentration
    • Observations in the Three Mountains Task provide detailed, real-time understanding of the child's behavior
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