EDUCATION (CBSE/UGC NET)

EDUCATION UGC NET

PSYCHOLOGY

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How many stages of cognitive development recommended by Piaget?
A
Seven Stages
B
Six Stages
C
Four Stages
D
Two Stages
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Sensorimotor stage (0–2 years old) Preoperational stage (2–7 years old) Concrete operational stage (7–11 years old) Formal operational stage (11 years old through adulthood)

Detailed explanation-2: -Piaget proposed four major stages of cognitive development, and called them (1) sensorimotor intelligence, (2) preoperational thinking, (3) concrete operational thinking, and (4) formal operational thinking. Each stage is correlated with an age period of childhood, but only approximately.

Detailed explanation-3: -Piaget describes four different stages of development: sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operation, and formal operations. Each stage describes the thinking patterns of a child depending on his or her age.

Detailed explanation-4: -Vygotsky claimed that we are born with four ‘elementary mental functions’ : Attention, Sensation, Perception, and Memory. It is our social and cultural environment that allows us to use these elementary skills to develop and finally gain ‘higher mental functions. ‘

Detailed explanation-5: -The Sensorimotor Stage: Birth to 2 Years – Object permanence. The Preoperational Stage: 2 to 7 Years – Symbolic thought. The Concrete Operational Stage: 7 to 11 Years – Operational thought. More items •25-Apr-2022

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