Cognition & Development

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    • Why does learning occur in Piaget theory?
      • Schema
      • Disequilibrium
    • How does learning occur in Piagets theory?
      • Assimilation
      • Accomadation
    • How does Howe support Piaget?
      RAMP - children discussed
      When asked all gave different info.
      THEREFORE must have PERSONAL schema.
    • What is a strength of Piaget theory?
      Significant impact on education “scientist”
    • What is a limitation of Piagets Theory?
      May have underestimated roles of others (Vygotsky)
    • Explain stage 1 of Piaget Stages
      Sensorimotor Stage
      • 0-2 years
      • Object permanence around 8 months
    • What is object permanent and how was it studied?
      Understanding that something exists when not in sight.
      • Show baby toy
      • Hide Toy
      • Record reaction
    • What is a limitation of Stage 1 of Piaget Stages?
      Bower & Wishart - Infared cameras recorded if a baby reached for toy in the dark. Found bablies aged 4 months reached for it. Suggests Piaget is wrong.
    • Explain stage 2 of Piaget Stages
      Pro-operational Stage
      • 2-7 years
      • Egocentric before
      • Not learnt conservation skill yet
    • What is egocentrism and how was it studied in Piaget Stages?
      Belief that everyone sees as you do.
      • 2 sided mountain
      • What do YOU see?
      • What do I see?
    • Explain stage 3 in Piaget Stage
      Concrete Operational Stage
      • 7-11 year
      • unable to show conservation
    • What is conservation and how was it studied in Piaget Stages?
      Objects can change but remain the same.
      • 2 exact cups
      • pour one cup in a different shape
      • Is the volume the same?
    • Explain Stage 4 in Piaget Stages
      Formal Operational Stage
      • 11-adulthood
      • complete task in head
    • How was stage 4 studied in Piaget Stages?
      Pendulum problem
      • length
      • weight
      • distance
    • What is a limitation of stage 4 in Piaget stages?
      Dasen - only 1/3 of adults reach stage 4
    • What is a limitation of stage 3 in Piaget Stages?
      Donaldson - recreated study with with ages 4-6 and used a naughty teddy so the children had a visual. FOUND 62% got it correct. Suggesting Piaget was wrong.
    • How did Siegler and Svetina contradict Piaget stages?
      Class inclusion:
      GRP 1 - less detailed feedback
      GRP 2 - detailed feedback
      All improved but GRP 2 the most.
      Children aged 5 can do concrete stage!
    • How did Hughes contradict Piaget idea of egocentrism?
      • baby doll
      • 2 police dolls
      • Hide the baby away from police
      age 3 - 1/2 correct
      age 4 - 90% correct
      NOT egocentric
    • What is a More Knowledgeable Other?
      These are people with greater skill in Vygotskys theory
    • What is the Zone of proximal development?
      Within the zone a child is challenged and can develop with the help of MKO.
    • What and how created scaffolding?
      Wood et al
      Supports children to reach success
    • What are the 5 steps in Vygotskys theory?
      5- demonstate
      4- help
      3- introduce material
      2- specific instructions
      1 - general prompts
    • Who supports Vygotsky?
      Roazzi & Bryant -
      4-5 years estimated sweets in box
      C1 - worked alone
      C2 - worked with MKO
      FOUND C2 was more closer
    • What is a limitation of Vygotsky theory?
      Social constructivism is not universal. Howe found we had personal schemas!
    • What did Baillargeon investigat?
      Violation of Expectations
      (3 1/2 months)
      • Possible Event
      object passed through cover & baby is not confused
      • Impossible Event
      object is not visible when it should & baby is confused
    • What is Physical Reasoning System?
      Innate understanding on what is possible & develops as we age
    • What is object persistence?
      Object retains its form whether it is visible or not
    • Why is Billargeon more logical than Piaget?
      Billargeon measure how long a baby focuses on object rather than reaction
    • What is a limitation of BOTH Piaget and Billargeon?
      May not be measuring what they think they are!
    • How does Hespos & Van Marle support Billargeon?
      Knowledge of properties is universal and could be innate
    • What is social cognition?
      understanding our place in an environment
    • What does Selman perspective taking investigate?
      We learn to differentiate between our own and others feelings
    • Describe the Holly situation
      Dad said not to climb try BUT cat stuck up tree! What should Holly do?
    • What is Selmans Stage 1?
      Undifferented Perspective Taking
      • 3-6 years
      • not understand others POV
    • What is Selmans Stage 2?
      Social-Informational Perspective Taking
      • 5-9 years
      • recognised others but only theirs is valid
    • What is Selmans Stage 3?
      Self-Reflective Perspective Taking
      • 7-12 years
      • understand people who are affected
    • What is Selmans Stage 4?
      3rd-Party Perspective Taking
      • 10-15 years
      • Not place own emotions on the situation
    • What is Selmans Stage 5?
      Societal Perspective Taking
      • 14+ years
      • think about social justice and social views
    • What is a strength of Selmans idea?
      He found a positive correlation between age and ability. HOWEVER could there be another variable?
    • How does Valkburge support Selman?
      Found a negative corrolation between age and co-ersive behaviour = prosocial behaviour
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