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Title: According to an information processing perspective, how can changes in processing capacity explain a
Post by: Capano on Jun 17, 2015
According to an information processing perspective, how can changes in processing capacity explain age differences in performance on the Piagetian conservation problems?
A) Relative to older children, younger children's lower processing capacity may enable them to more easily reverse certain operations.
B) Relative to older children, younger children are better able to mentally reverse operations because they are "centered" on only one aspect of the problem at a time.
C) Relative to older children, younger children are better able to switch their attention back and forth between two different aspects of the problem.
D) Relative to older children, younger children's lower processing capacity may make it more difficult for them to think about two or more aspects of the problem (e.g., height and width) at the same time.


Title: Re: According to an information processing perspective, how can changes in processing capacity expla
Post by: yari on Jun 21, 2015
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Title: Re: According to an information processing perspective, how can changes in processing capacity explain a
Post by: Capano on Jun 30, 2015
Splendid!


Title: Re: According to an information processing perspective, how can changes in processing capacity explain a
Post by: yari on Jun 30, 2015
You're very welcome :-]