How does language tie into preoperational thinking?

What will be an ideal response?


Language is a major step in Piaget's preoperational stage. Language allows us to represent the world symbolically (through words). Language develops rapidly during this stage. Language allows children to tie themselves to the past, present, and future.

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Punishment is most effective in suppressing behavior when it is

a. immediate. b. consistent. c. severe. d. all of these.

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One important aspect of trusting the police is the likelihood that people will call police when they are ___________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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In Chase & Simon's research on memory for chess positions, after one look at a

random board, the Class A player recalled about ______ pieces as the novice player. (a) the same number of (b) twice as many (c) twenty four times as many; the Class A player recalled all of them; the novice just one (d) that study did not use random boards

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