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Category > Social Science Posted 28 Jul 2017 My Price 5.00

Please read Chapter 11 in Olson & Hergenhahn, answer the following questions,

Please read Chapter 11 in Olson & Hergenhahn, answer the following questions, use the own word

(4-5 sentences will be fine as long as the answer is correct)

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1. How did Piaget's method of studying intelligence differ from the one used at the Binet Laboratory?

2. Give an example of an experience that involves both assimilation and accommodation.

3. Explain how, according to Piaget, heredity and experience both contribute to intellectual growth. 

4. Outline the major stages of intellectual development according to Piaget. 

5. What do you suppose Piaget's views on the transfer of training would have been? In other words, according to Piaget, what would make it possible to utilize what was learned in one situation in other situations?

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Status NEW Posted 28 Jul 2017 06:07 AM My Price 5.00

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