The capacity for __________ distinguishes the formal operational stage from the concrete operational stage
A) conservation
B) abstract thinking
C) analogical problem solving
D) dual representation
B
Psychology
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What is "concrete" about Piaget's concrete-operational stage?
a. The child prefers to play with heavy concrete objects. b. Thinking is focused only on objects that are real or imagined. c. Thinking is efficient so long as the child has steadfast, rock-solid social relations with family and teachers. d. Ideas based on hypotheticals elicit the child's anxiety.
Psychology
When an expert can deal with two or more elements of a problem simultaneously, this is called
a. primitive processing. c. dual processing. b. parallel processing. d. none of these.
Psychology