Name and briefly describe the three basic principles of counting

What will be an ideal response?


A good answer will include the following key points:
+ One-to-one principle — there must be one and only one number name for each object that is counted.
+ Stable-order principle — number names must be counted in the same order.
+ Cardinality principle — the last number name differs from the previous ones in a counting sequence by denoting the number of objects.

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The motto of the Gestalt psychologists was "The whole equals the sum of its parts."

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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The brain structure that has been implicated in the recognition of spoken words is

__________ area. a. Broca's b. Wernicke's c. the isolation d. the verbal association e. the insular

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Full attainment of gender constancy is strongly related to ability to pass Piagetian __________ tasks

A) class inclusion B) perspective taking C) conservation D) transitive inference

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