Surveys indicate that it is very rare for college students to experience the death of someone close to them
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Piaget studied children's performance on a variety of problems, including the three-mountains problem and the class-inclusion problem. Choose either the three-mountains problem or the class-inclusion problem
Describe the features of the problem, give an example of how a child in the preoperational period might solve the problem, and discuss how Piaget interpreted preoperational children's performance on the problem. What will be an ideal response?
Recall that Bridgeman (1981) conducted an experiment with ten-year-old children, half of whom had previously had two months' experience in a jigsaw classroom
In this experiment, she showed the youngsters a cartoon in which a little boy waves goodbye to his father at the airport, receives a package from the postman, and bursts into tears upon finding out that it contains a toy plane. Children who had previously participated in the jigsaw classrooms were more likely to say that the postman would be confused at seeing the boy cry after receiving a present. This reflects the idea that jigsaw groups promote the development of a. spatial skills. b. self-esteem. c. perspective-taking. d. intelligence.