Provide an overview of the progression of schemes according to Piaget
What will be an ideal response?
A good answer would include the following key points:
• Piaget believed that the basic building blocks of the way we understand the world are mental structures called schemes, these adapt and change with mental activity.
• At first schemes are related to physical or sensorimotor activity, such as picking up or reaching for toys.
• As children develop, their schemes move to a mental level, reflecting thought.
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In Freud's later writings, he described the two major instincts as
A) animus and anima. B) self preservation and sex. C) life and death. D) death and thanatos.
Chapter 2 discussed images of women in religion and mythology. According to this discussion,
a. both Jews and Christians believe that God created women and men to be equally valued. b. women are most often portrayed as different from men, but in a positive way. c. non-Christian religions typically present relatively positive images of women. d. the number of female clergy in Protestant denominations is increasing.