What is conservation and did Piaget think that preoperational thinkers understood the concept?

What will be an ideal response?

Conservation is the concept that things remain the same despite a change in appearance. For example, if you take five coins, you still have five coins, no matter how you arrange them. Piaget felt that in early childhood (3-5) children did not understand this concept because they lacked centration and reversibility.

Psychology

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The psychological study of personality involves all of the following EXCEPT

a. inferring from casual observation. b. using personality tests. c. identifying personality characteristics. d. explaining personality characteristics. e. describing personality characteristics.

Psychology

Monique is an interior design student. As part of her internship, she is redesigning a small kitchen for a client. She would like to expand the kitchen and add a dining area. Before creating sketches for the client, she imagines the new layout in her mind, most likely using

A. tacit knowledge. B. a proposition. C. the method of loci. D. a depictive representation.

Psychology