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Read each statement and decide if it is true or false. 1. According to Piaget, d

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Read each statement and decide if it is true or false.

1.

According to Piaget, during the sensorimotor stage, infants and toddlers cannot yet carry out many activities inside their heads.

2.

Piaget saw mental representations as the building blocks of sensorimotor intelligence.

3.

Representation enables older toddlers to solve advanced object permanence problems involving invisible displacement.

4.

Nearly all contemporary researchers agree with Renée Baillargeon that object permanence is clearly evident in the first few months of life.

5.

Nearly all contemporary researchers agree with Renée Baillargeon that object permanence is clearly evident in the first few months of life.

6.

As long as pictures strongly resemble real objects, older toddlers treat them symbolically.

7.

Follow-up research indicates that infants anticipate events, master the A–B object search, engage in make-believe play, and treat pictures and video images symbolically earlier than Piaget expected.

8.

Unlike Piaget, most researchers believe that babies have some built-in cognitive equipment for making sense of experience.

9.

The core knowledge perspective acknowledges that experience is essential for children to expand on their native endowment.

10.

Consistent with Piaget’s theory, the majority of cognitive changes in infancy are abrupt and stagelike.

Read each statement and decide if it is true or false.

1.

According to Piaget, during the sensorimotor stage, infants and toddlers cannot yet carry out many activities inside their heads.

A) True
B) False

2.

Piaget saw mental representations as the building blocks of sensorimotor intelligence.

A) True
B) False

3.

Representation enables older toddlers to solve advanced object permanence problems involving invisible displacement.

A) True
B) False

4.

Nearly all contemporary researchers agree with Renée Baillargeon that object permanence is clearly evident in the first few months of life.

A) True
B) False

5.

Nearly all contemporary researchers agree with Renée Baillargeon that object permanence is clearly evident in the first few months of life.

A) True
B) False

6.

As long as pictures strongly resemble real objects, older toddlers treat them symbolically.

A) True
B) False

7.

Follow-up research indicates that infants anticipate events, master the A–B object search, engage in make-believe play, and treat pictures and video images symbolically earlier than Piaget expected.

A) True
B) False

8.

Unlike Piaget, most researchers believe that babies have some built-in cognitive equipment for making sense of experience.

A) True
B) False

9.

The core knowledge perspective acknowledges that experience is essential for children to expand on their native endowment.

A) True
B) False

10.

Consistent with Piaget’s theory, the majority of cognitive changes in infancy are abrupt and stagelike.

A) True
B) False

Explanation / Answer

1. it is true ( Piaget's first stage, spans the first two years of life. Piaget believed that infants and toddlers "think" with their eyes, ear, hands and other sensorimotor equipment. They cannot yet carry out many activities inside their heads.)

2. true

3. false

8. true (Unlike Piaget, who thought young babies constructed all mental representations out of sensorimotor activity, most researchers now believe that infants have some built-in cognitive equipment for making sense of experience.)

6. false (As long as pictures strongly resemble real objects, by the middle of the second year toddlers treat them

symbolically)

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