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7-11 Ans✓✓✓What ages does Piaget's Concrete Operational Stage take
place during?
Conservation Ans✓✓✓The understanding that certain physical
characteristics of objects remain the same, even when their outward
appearance changes.
Decentration Ans✓✓✓Focusing on several aspects of a problem and
relating them.
Reversibility Ans✓✓✓The capacity to think through a series of steps
and then mentally reverse direction, returning to the starting point.
Middle Childhood Ans✓✓✓When is reversibility solidly achieved?
Classification Ans✓✓✓The organization of objects into classes and
subclasses on the basis of similarities and differences.
Baseball Cards Ans✓✓✓Children's enhanced classification skills are
evident in their enthusiasm for collecting treasure objects, such as:
, Seriation Ans✓✓✓The ability to order items along a quantitative
dimension, such as length or weight.
Transitive Interference Ans✓✓✓The ability to seriate mentally.
7-8 Ans✓✓✓At what age do most kids grasp transitive interference?
Spatial Reasoning Ans✓✓✓The ability to understand space, often
demonstrated through drawing or following a map.
10-12 Ans✓✓✓At what age do children grasp the notion of scale on a
map?
False Ans✓✓✓True or False: People in western countries rarely use
maps, and rely on info from neighbours, street vendors and shopkeepers.
True Ans✓✓✓True or False: Non-western people tend to ride in cars
less, walking more, creating a more intimate relationship with a
neighbourhood.
Abstract Ideas Ans✓✓✓According to Piaget's theory what is the
limitation of concrete operational thought?