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Which of the following does not belong to the three categories that children use to distinguish by categoral hierarchy?
Which of the following is true?
Which of the following concepts is not developed by children to understand the world?
Which concepts are in the order 'subordinate', 'basic', and 'superordinate'?
What does essentialism mean?
Ormrod believed that in misconceptions conceptual change is prevented by ...
Steve Jobs holds a meeting where everyone has to contribute as many ideas as possible without looking at whether those ideas are feasible. This is an example of ...
The belief that infants are born with some sense of fundamental concepts, such as time, space, and number, is a basic component of ... .
In Krascum and Andrew's experiments, young children were better able to classify wugs and gillies after being told sotries explaining each creature's unique appearance. Their findings support the imnportance of ... .
The proposed existence of a theory of mind model, which is the brain mechanism devoted to understanding other human beings, is most closely associated with advocates of which position?
What is the significance of the false-belief problem?
A mother magically produces a coin from behind her 6-year-old son's ear. Which of the following scenarios describes the response of a typical 6-year-old?
Nativists and empiricists have itnense debates about the development of spatial thinking, but on which of the following points do these two groups tend to agree?
In front of Sue are three balls, three teddy bears, three pencils, and three apples. Sue studies the groups of objects and realizes that they all share the property of "threeness". Sue is demonstrating an understanding of what concept?
Which of the following statements describes the counting principle of abstraction?
B. Animals, these belong to the category 'living things'.
B. False beliefs are situations in which another person believes something to be true that the child knows is false.
D. Pace does not belong to the central aspects of conceptual development.
C. 'Jeep' is subordinate, 'car' is basic, and 'mode of transport' is superordinate.
A. This understanding is the beginning of the conceptual development of living things.
B. Het optreden van de confirmation bias.
D. Divergent thinking.
C. Nativism is the idea that infants are born with innate knowledge and/or skills.
B. Causal relationships.
D. Nativism.
A. The false-belief problem illustrates that very young children do not understand that other people act on their own beliefs, even when those beliefs are false.
A. A typical 6-year-old will search his mother's hands, up her sleeves, and behind his ear to try to make sense of the event.
D. Nativists and empiricists agree that the development of the hippocampus is related to improvements in spatial learning.
B. Numerical equality.
A. The counting principle of abstraction is that any set of discrete objects or events can be counted..
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