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PSC 140V 001 SS1 2025 Mini Quiz: Piaget's theory
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According to Piaget, children become less egocentric as they move from preoperational to operational thought. This means that in Piaget's Three Mountains Task, concrete operational children
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A.understand that they need to help others remember details of the mountain.
B.accurately describe the view from another person's perspective.
C.are able to describe what they see as they look at the mountain.
D.can remember details of the mountain
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In Piagetian theory, the shift from preoperational to concrete operational stages involves overcoming egocentrism and adopting decentered thought that considers others' viewpoints.
Option 1: 'understand that they need to help others remember details of the mountain.' This statement introduces a soc......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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