Title: Cognitive Development
1Adolescence
2Conceptions of Adolescence
- Biological perspective (G. Stanley Hall)
- Biologically-determined period of
storm-and-stress - Physical changes create psychological conflict
- Social perspective (Margaret Mead)
- Turmoil not typical 2 increase in problems
- Cultural research suggest turmoil is socially
determined
Both nature and nurture!
3When does adolescence begin end?
- Puberty is the physical transition to adulthood
- Around 11 or 12 yrs
- Girls 2 yrs before boys
- Industrialized nations
- Early 11-14
- Middle 14-18
- Late 18-21
- Emerging adults 21 to ??
- Non-industrialized societies have shorter
transition to adulthood
Do you like being labeled as an adolescent?
4Piagets Theory
- Formal operational stage (12)
- Hypothetico-deductive reasoning develop general
theory deduce specific hypotheses - Task pendulum problem
What influences the speed with which a pendulum
swings?
5Piagets Theory
- Formal operational stage (12)
- Hypothetico-deductive reasoning develop general
theory deduce specific hypotheses - Task pendulum problem
What influences the speed with which a pendulum
swings?
- Hypotheses
- Length of string
- Weight of object
- Height of object
- Force on object
School-aged children unsystematic do not notice
all possibilities
Adolescents vary one factor at a time while
holding others constant
6Piagets Theory
- Formal operational stage (12)
- Propositional thought assess logic of verbal
statements without real-world circumstances - Task Poker chip problem
Are the following statements true, false, or are
you uncertain?
- Either the chip behind the box is green or it is
not green. - The chip behind the box is green and it is not
green.
7Piagets Theory
- Formal operational stage (12)
- Propositional thought assess logic of verbal
statements without real-world circumstances - Task Poker chip problem
Are the following statements true, false, or are
you uncertain?
- Either the chip is green or it is not green.
- The chip is green and it is not green.
8Limitation of Theory
- Are all people capable of formal operations?
- 40-60 of college students fail tasks
- Experience with the subject matter
- Village tribal societies less likely to master
formal operations - Piagets theory is not completely correct!
- Scientific Reasoning
What influences chances of solving tasks?
9Consequences of Abstract Thought
- Argumentativeness use facts, ideas, hypotheses
to build ones case - Can promote cognitive
development via scaffolding - Self-consciousness self-focusing reflect on
own thoughts, make evaluate judgments - Imaginary audience
- Personal fable
10Why do adolescents say
- Personal fable
- Imaginary audience
- Personal fable
- It wont happen to me.
- Everyone is looking at me!
- Mom, you dont understand.
11Consequences of Abstract Thought
- Idealism criticism enables them to define own
values but also criticize others - Sometimes go to the extreme
- Planning decision making monitor own behavior
evaluate options, but - Too many options are difficult to handle
- Poor or risky decision making can occur
- Gender differences learning in school
12Video Inside the Teenage Brain
- What part of the brain is still developing in
adolescence? - What are the behavioral outcomes of brain
development? - Why do adolescence feel misunderstood?
- Describe adolescent sleep patterns and how it
affect daily life?