Asked by
Upadhyay Vikas
on Oct 28, 2024Verified
Piaget's stages of cognitive development are, in order of increasing age:
A) sensorimotor preoperational concrete operations formal operations
B) preoperational sensorimotor concrete operations formal operations
C) preoperational sensorimotor formal operations concrete operations
D) sensorimotor preoperational formal operations concrete operations
Cognitive Development
The process by which a person's ability to think, reason, perceive relationships, and solve problems emerges and evolves over time.
Sensorimotor
A stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development where infants learn to interact with their environment through sensory experiences and motor actions.
Formal Operations
The stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development (typically beginning at age 12) where individuals can think abstractly and reason logically.
- Gain insight into Piaget's description of developmental stages in cognition.
Verified Answer
BJ
Learning Objectives
- Gain insight into Piaget's description of developmental stages in cognition.