Research examining Piaget's theory in a number of different cultures indicates that
A) children seem to pass through Piaget's stages in the same order, but not necessarily at the
same ages, worldwide.
B) the rates at which individuals achieve formal operations are the same in industrialized
and nonindustrialized countries.
C) all children regardless of cultural background or educational level, eventually attain
formal operations.
D) children seem to pass through Piaget's stages in the same order and at the same ages
worldwide.
A
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a. it's difficult to find ecologically valid situations in which the visuospatial sketchpad is relevant. b. participants are more likely to guess the correct answer, compared to studies that focus on the phonological loop. c. participants may spontaneously provide a verbal label for a shape, so the task may actually use the phonological loop. d. visual information must be presented more slowly than phonological information.
Alexander Borbley combined two main theories of sleep and explained that the urge to sleep is partly a function of how long we have been awake and which of the following?
a) how much we slept the last night b) the time of day c) the weather d) whether we are an owl or a lark