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Title: Piaget Chapter 7 Next time: Continue Chapter 7


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Piaget (Chapter 7)Next time Continue Chapter 7
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Exam
  • Point total on back of exam
  • Do not leave with exam
  • Total Points 50
  • Range 14-47
  • Median 36
  • 75th percentile 40
  • 25th percentile 29

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Exam
  • Point total on back of exam
  • Do not leave with exam
  • Total Points 50
  • Range 14-47
  • Median 36
  • 75th percentile 40
  • 25th percentile 29

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Piaget (Chapter 7)Next time Continue Chapter 7
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Piaget (pp. 243-274)
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Piaget General Points
  • Normative
  • Qualitative change
  • Stages
  • Interaction of nature and nurture
  • Assimilation-accommodation

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Periods of Developmentpages 62, 247-271
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Table 2-3, p. 62
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Sensorimotor Period (birth until about 2)
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  • Table 7.2 Summary of Piagets account of
    sensorimotor development

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Scheme (p. 245) An organized pattern of thought
or action that one constructs to interpret some
aspect of ones experience
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Scheme (p. 245) An organized pattern of thought
or action that one constructs to interpret some
aspect of ones experienceSensorimotor scheme
An organized pattern of action that infants
construct to interpret some aspect of experience
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Changes in Schemes
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Changes in Schemes
  • Become more skilled

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Changes in Schemes
  • Become more skilled
  • Become more outwardly oriented

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Changes in Schemes
  • Become more skilled
  • Become more outwardly oriented
  • Become integrated

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Changes in Schemes
  • Become more skilled
  • Become more outwardly oriented
  • Become integrated
  • Become more varied

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Changes in Schemes
  • Become more skilled
  • Become more outwardly oriented
  • Become integrated
  • Become more varied
  • Become internalizedinner experimentation (p.
    249)

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Object permanence (p. 250) The realization that
objects continue to exist when they are no longer
visible or detectable through the other senses
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  • Table 7.2 Summary of Piagets account of
    sensorimotor development

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A-not-B error (p. 250) Tendency of 8- to
12-month-olds to search for a hidden object where
they first found it even after they have seen it
moved to a new location
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Object Permanence
  • Development of invariants
  • Progressive decentering

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Preoperational Period (2 to 7)
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Symbolic function (p. 255) The ability to use
symbols (for example, images and words) to
represent objects and experiences
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Evidence for Representational Ability
  • Stage 6 of object permanence
  • Deferred imitation (p. 249)
  • Symbolic play
  • Language
  • Inner experimentation (p. 249)

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Preoperational Limitations
  • Egocentrism (p. 258) The tendency to view the
    world from ones own perspective while failing to
    recognize that others may have different points
    of view

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  • Figure 7.3 Maynard the cat, without and with a
    dog mask. Three-year-olds who met Maynard before
    his change in appearance nonetheless believed
    that he had become a dog.

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Preoperational Limitations
  • Egocentrism (p. 258) The tendency to view the
    world from ones own perspective while failing to
    recognize that others may have different points
    of view
  • Centration (p. 259) In Piagets theory, the
    tendency of preoperational children to attend to
    one aspect of a situation to the exclusion of
    others

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Invariants
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Invariants
  • Object permanencesensorimotor period

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Invariants
  • Object permanencesensorimotor period
  • Qualitative identitypreoperational period

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Qualitative identity The knowledge that the
qualitative nature of something is not changed by
a change in its appearance
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Invariants
  • Object permanencesensorimotor period
  • Qualitative identitypreoperational period
  • Conservationconcrete-operational period

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Baillargeonp. 252
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