PSYC 101 General Psychology | Module Exam 4 Questions with
verified Answers (Latest Update 2026) UPDATE!! Psych 101
Exam 4
What do information processing theories focus on? -
(ANSWERS)Describing the cognitive processes that underlie thinking at
any one age and cognitive growth over time
According to Piaget, the developmental processes that explain children's
cognitive development are measured by: - (ANSWERS)How children
reason, with fundamental changes tin thinking occurring in each stage
Eight-month old Jonathan was left by his mother at the baby-sitter's place.
The minute his mother left and he could not see her, Jonathan started to cry.
According to Piaget's theory of cognitive development which concept
would explain Jonathan's behavior? - (ANSWERS)Object permanence
Adam is upset that his twin brother Ryan has two pieces of pie while he
only has one. His Mom rightly states that it's the same amount of pie it's just
that Ryan's piece fell apart into two pieces as it was transferred onto the
plate. Still not satisfied, Adam begins to throw a temper tantrum. In a
moment of desperation, Adam's Mom cuts his piece in half saying: "There,
Adam, now you have two pieces!" This worked. Adam is now happy. What
Piagetian Stage is Adam in? - (ANSWERS)Preoperational
Playing Chutes and Ladders gives children opportunity to be exposed to
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, PSYC 101 General Psychology | Module Exam 4 Questions with
verified Answers (Latest Update 2026) UPDATE!! Psych 101
Exam 4
spatial, kinesthetic, verbal, and time-based cues on the size of numbers.
Understanding the properties that indicate the size of numbers is also known
as what? - (ANSWERS)Numerical magnitudes
Children's _______________ in pre-K and Kindergarten is the strongest
predictor of reading ability in third and fourth grade. -
(ANSWERS)Phonemic awareness
Davina attends school regularly and has made great strides in her
understanding of material in her science classes. Being able to reason more
like a mature adult, Davina is in which of Piaget's developmental stages? -
(ANSWERS)Formal operational
If a boy believed that the only variable that affected the distance a ball
traveled when thrown was the force with which it was thrown and then
conducted a biased "experiment" that proved his assumption which
developmental phenomenon according to Piaget is involved? -
(ANSWERS)Concrete operations
Piaget's stage theory can be described as which of the following? -
(ANSWERS)Discontinuous and qualitative
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verified Answers (Latest Update 2026) UPDATE!! Psych 101
Exam 4
What do information processing theories focus on? -
(ANSWERS)Describing the cognitive processes that underlie thinking at
any one age and cognitive growth over time
According to Piaget, the developmental processes that explain children's
cognitive development are measured by: - (ANSWERS)How children
reason, with fundamental changes tin thinking occurring in each stage
Eight-month old Jonathan was left by his mother at the baby-sitter's place.
The minute his mother left and he could not see her, Jonathan started to cry.
According to Piaget's theory of cognitive development which concept
would explain Jonathan's behavior? - (ANSWERS)Object permanence
Adam is upset that his twin brother Ryan has two pieces of pie while he
only has one. His Mom rightly states that it's the same amount of pie it's just
that Ryan's piece fell apart into two pieces as it was transferred onto the
plate. Still not satisfied, Adam begins to throw a temper tantrum. In a
moment of desperation, Adam's Mom cuts his piece in half saying: "There,
Adam, now you have two pieces!" This worked. Adam is now happy. What
Piagetian Stage is Adam in? - (ANSWERS)Preoperational
Playing Chutes and Ladders gives children opportunity to be exposed to
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, PSYC 101 General Psychology | Module Exam 4 Questions with
verified Answers (Latest Update 2026) UPDATE!! Psych 101
Exam 4
spatial, kinesthetic, verbal, and time-based cues on the size of numbers.
Understanding the properties that indicate the size of numbers is also known
as what? - (ANSWERS)Numerical magnitudes
Children's _______________ in pre-K and Kindergarten is the strongest
predictor of reading ability in third and fourth grade. -
(ANSWERS)Phonemic awareness
Davina attends school regularly and has made great strides in her
understanding of material in her science classes. Being able to reason more
like a mature adult, Davina is in which of Piaget's developmental stages? -
(ANSWERS)Formal operational
If a boy believed that the only variable that affected the distance a ball
traveled when thrown was the force with which it was thrown and then
conducted a biased "experiment" that proved his assumption which
developmental phenomenon according to Piaget is involved? -
(ANSWERS)Concrete operations
Piaget's stage theory can be described as which of the following? -
(ANSWERS)Discontinuous and qualitative
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