According to Piaget, determining that the length of the string is the solution to the pendulum problem and being able to provide a rationale are hallmarks of hypothetical-deductive reasoning, which is indicative of ____
a. sensorimotor
b. preoperational
c. concrete operations
d. formal operations
D
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When analogical reasoning is shown in infants, then ____ is likely to be its basis
a. strategic memory b. implicit knowledge of relations c. explicit knowledge of relations d. infantile amnesia
The Robber's Cave study demonstrated the truth of the contact hypothesis.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Professor Patil believes that babies are born with a set of innate knowledge systems
Each of these prewired understandings permits a ready grasp of new, related information and therefore supports early, rapid development. Professor Patil's beliefs are consistent with the __________ perspective. A) nativist B) core knowledge C) information-processing D) social-interactionist
Grandparents are more involved when they live near their grandchildren and when they have a few, rather than many, grandchildren
Indicate whether the statement is true or false