Piaget believed that the exact timing of a stage reflects an interaction between the infant's __________ and __________
a) level of physical maturation; the experience of the environment
b) level of physical maturation; the genetic predisposition of the child
c) level of cognitive development; the environment in which the child is raised
d) level of physical maturation; cognitive development of the child
Answer: a
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When children think only in terms of what they can physically handle or can imagine handling, they are in the ______ stage
a. sensory-motor c. preoperational b. concrete-operational d. formal-operational
Induction points out the effects of
A) unacceptable behavior, but does not lead to internalization of moral norms. B) harsh punishment on moral development. C) the child's prosocial behavior on adults and peers. D) the child's misbehavior on others and makes it clear that the child caused it.