Compare and contrast the three approaches to cognitive development: stage, psychometric, and information-processing

What will be an ideal response?


The stage approach picks up where Piaget left off, emphasizing the possible
emergence of a new stage of thinking and reasoning in adulthood. The
psychometric approach uses IQ tests to analyze the components of intelligence. The
information-processing approach studies the encoding, storage, and retrieval of
information throughout life.

Psychology

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Tiny is six years old, but on intelligence tests, he scores at the typical level of five-year-olds. Tiny's IQ

a. cannot be calculated. b. is 83. c. is 100. d. is 120.

Psychology

The needs for structure, law, order, and limits are encompassed by the term:

a. physiological drives b. esteem needs c. safety needs d. love and order needs

Psychology

You think you recognize the woman in the grocery store line, but you can't quite seem to place her. Later, when you see her in a familiar setting of the restaurant where she is a waitress, you make the connection

This best illustrates the importance to perceptual identification of a. nature and nurture. b. context and expectations. c. bottom-up processing. d. personality and motivation.

Psychology

A research article states that vitamin C increases the likelihood of passing a statistics course by 25%. Then, your chance of passing a statistics course increases by 25% if you take more Vitamin C.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

Psychology