Which of the following is true of Jean Piaget's view of children?
A) He believed that children came into the world as a tabula rasa or a blank tablet.
B) He believed that children have an inborn predisposition toward good or evil.
C) He believed that children actively intend to learn about and take intellectual charge of their worlds.
D) He believed that children intend to develop into generous and moral individuals.
Question 2Dating relationships tend to be casual and short-lived in early adolescence, whereas in late adolescence, relationships tend to become more stable and committed.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 3From his research on intelligence tests, Piaget concluded that:
A) children's incorrect answers followed consistent cognitive processes.
B) children's incorrect answers demonstrated their logical mental processes.
C) children's incorrect answers resulted from inconsistent cognitive processing.
D) children's incorrect answers resulted from unstructured mental processing.
Question 4During adolescence, boys tend to have one or two close friends, whereas girls tend to congregate in larger, less intimate groups.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 5In the context of theories of development, a cognitive theorist is most likely to study:
A) how children confront and resolve developmental crises in their lives.
B) how the id, ego, and superego work together to form a healthy personality.
C) how patterns of reinforcement and punishment promote learning.
D) how children perceive and mentally represent the world.
Question 6Friendship contributes to psychological adjustment in adolescents.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false