Alternative cognitive development

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A-Level Psychology aqa b (PSYB3) Quiz on Alternative cognitive development, created by mary threl on 24/05/2016.
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Question 1

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which psychologist studied object permanence and concluded it is innate.
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  • Bee
  • Baillargeon
  • Chomsky

Question 2

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Name three nativist psychologists
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  • Chomsky
  • Bee
  • Baillargeon
  • Piaget
  • Vygotsky

Question 3

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The informational processing approach. According to [blank_start]Bee,[blank_end] four ways in which information processing changes are [blank_start]Capacity[blank_end], Awareness, [blank_start]Rules[blank_end] and Efficiency
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  • Bee,
  • Chomsky,
  • Piaget,
  • Capacity
  • Durability
  • Rules
  • Learning

Question 4

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According to Chomsky, children acquire language without help. They have an innate language acquisition device.
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  • True
  • False

Question 5

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Baillargeon believes object permanence is learned through interaction with the environment.
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  • True
  • False

Question 6

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In Baillargeon's study of [blank_start]object permanence[blank_end], children were shown expected events and unexpected events. Expected = [blank_start]carrot[blank_end] could [blank_start]not be seen[blank_end] through window as it was too short. Unexpected = Carrot should have been viewable as it was [blank_start]tall enough[blank_end] to be seen through window however wasn't there . They looked [blank_start]longer[blank_end] at the unexpected event so they thought it should have been there - object permanence.
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  • object permanence
  • conservation
  • sheep
  • carrot
  • bird
  • not be seen
  • be seen
  • tall enough
  • too short
  • longer
  • for less time

Question 7

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A criticism of Baillargeon's study is that she didn't study new borns but claimed their behaviour was innate.
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  • True
  • False

Question 8

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The information processing approach says
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  • With age perception, memory and problem solving become sophisticated.
  • Language aids cognitive development.
  • Scaffolding aids learning.

Question 9

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In whose study were 20 children shown 7 images and asked to recall them. In this study 5 year olds did not use verbal repetition. 10 year olds did use this to aid recall. This shows with age they develop rules for problem solving.
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  • Piaget
  • Flavell
  • Bee

Question 10

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A criticism of Flavell's study is that when the younger children were taught to use verbal repetition they all recalled at the same rate. This shows their memory doesn't become more sophisticated. Instead they develop better rules for memory recall (repetition) and so their efficiency increases.
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  • True
  • False

Question 11

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Siegler's over lapping wave experiment. He showed children between [blank_start]5 and 17[blank_end] a balance scale with weights on either side. He moved the weights around and asked them which side [blank_start]would fall[blank_end]. 5yrs - chose side [blank_start]with most weights[blank_end]. 9yrs - chose the side that had the most weights furthest away from the fulcrum. Over 9yrs [blank_start]took into consideration[blank_end] both the number of weights and distance from the fulcrum
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  • 5 and 17
  • 1-5
  • 20-30
  • would fall
  • would'nt move
  • with most weights
  • that had the most weights furthest away
  • took into consideration
  • ignored

Question 12

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Siegler said we develop sets of rules for problem solving as we get older.
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  • True
  • False

Question 13

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What is involved in Scaffolding?
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  • Demonstration
  • Imitation
  • Instruction
  • Praise
  • Excess help
  • Encouragment
  • Removal of help when capable

Question 14

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Which study supports scaffolding
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  • Connor et al and problem solving
  • Flavell and recall of images with verbal repetition
  • Piaget and three mountains

Question 15

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What is guided participation?
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  • The use of scaffolding to teach cultural skills
  • A language acquisition device
  • Object permanence

Question 16

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Which study proves guided participation as a way of learning cultural skills
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  • Chris and Greenfield - Mexican weaving.
  • Dasen - Australian spatial skills.

Question 17

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According to Vygotsky, culture affects the rate of learning. Which study supports this?
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  • Connor et al - Problem solving and scaffolding.
  • Dasen - Australian spatial skills.
  • Piaget - Three mountains task

Question 18

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who believes language aids cognitive development ?
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  • Piaget
  • Vygotsky

Question 19

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In the Behrend et al study they found that children who used [blank_start]inner speech[blank_end] were [blank_start]better[blank_end] at problem solving than those who didn't.
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  • inner speech
  • verbal repetition
  • better
  • worse

Question 20

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Vygotsky believed scaffolding expands the zone of proximal development. What is this?
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  • The gap between what you can do alone and with help
  • The ability to see someone else's view point
  • Understanding that something can belong to a sub category that belongs to a over-all category.

Question 21

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Piaget and Vygotsky beliefs about cognitive development differed greatly. Piaget thought children were [blank_start]mini-scientists[blank_end] whereas Vygotsky believed they were [blank_start]mini - apprentices[blank_end]. Piaget believed children could only learn when [blank_start]cognitively ready[blank_end] whereas Vygotsky believed they could be encouraged to learn through scaffolding. Piaget believed cog dev occurs at [blank_start]the same rate[blank_end] for everyone whereas Vygotsky believed [blank_start]culture[blank_end] impacted your development. Piaget believed cog dev is essential to learn language whereas Vygotsky believed language aided cognitive development.
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  • mini-scientists
  • mini - apprentices
  • mini - apprentices
  • mini - scientists
  • cognitively ready
  • encouraged
  • the same rate
  • at differing rates
  • culture
  • nature
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