A 9-year-old would be in what Piagetian stage? Describe two tasks that they would be able to do that they could not do at the previous stage

What will be an ideal response?

The child is in concrete operations. They can now master all conservation tasks because they no longer center on one object (i.e., decenter) and they have a better understanding of language. They can classify and can seriate items in terms of length, width, and color.

Psychology

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Which of the following best describes the changes in sleep that occur during depression?

A) Slow-wave sleep stages 3 and 4 are reduced and stage 1 sleep is increased. B) Depressed people awaken more in the first half of the night. C) All phases of slow-phase sleep are increased, while REM sleep is reduced. D) REM occurs in higher proportion later in the night. E) REM sleep is abolished.

Psychology

By phone, an expert first chats with a user to assess her knowledge and then gives advice at the appropriate level for her. This adjusted tutoring resembles Vygotsky's

a. context-independent learning. b. deferred imitation. c. scaffolding. d. centration.

Psychology