Piaget's theory recognizes that often we must alter our beliefs to take into account new
experiences. This adjustment is called:
a. assimilation.
b. accommodation.
c. equilibration.
d. operation.
B
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development
a. is child centered because it fails to address important psychological changes in adulthood. b. has educational utility with young children but not with adolescents. c. emphasizes that societal expectations and opportunities can powerfully impact development. d. suggests that children can passively absorb information as long as it is presented in a developmentally appropriate manner.
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a. Storm and Stress b. Storming and Norming c. Stress and Strength d. Harmony