Lifespan Development-Development Theories, Applications and Issues [GRE (Graduate Record Examinations) Psychology]: Questions 13 - 17 of 25
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Question 13
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MCQ▾According to Kohlberg, an individual in a stage of conventional morality would be most concerned with
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Choice (5) | Response | |
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a. | avoiding punishment | |
b. | gaining approval | |
c. | achieving fairness | |
d. | adhering to the conservative point of view | |
e. | gaining rewards |
Question 14
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MCQ▾According to Piaget, a child who looks under a pillow for a lost toy is able to appreciate
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Choice (5) | Response | |
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a. | determination | |
b. | object permanence | |
c. | concrete operations | |
d. | exploration needs | |
e. | conservation |
Question 15
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MCQ▾According to Piaget՚s cognitive stages, an individual who has just learned that water poured from a tube into a bowl maintains the same volume must have recently entered which of the following stages?
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Choice (5) | Response | |
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a. | Accommodational | |
b. | Formal operational | |
c. | Sensorimotor | |
d. | Concrete operational | |
e. | Preoperational |
Question 16
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MCQ▾According to Piaget, an individual who entertains himself by solving logic puzzles must be in which of the following cognitive stages?
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Choice (5) | Response | |
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a. | Preoperational | |
b. | Formal operational | |
c. | Sensorimotor | |
d. | Accommodational | |
e. | Concrete operational |
Question 17
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MCQ▾According to Erik Erikson, a young adult would be most concerned with which of the following issues?
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Choice (5) | Response | |
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a. | Identity | |
b. | Achievement | |
c. | Intimacy | |
d. | Autonomy | |
e. | Sex-typed behavior |