What is the key cognitive milestone achieved during Piaget's concrete operational stage?

Correct answer: Conservation

Explanation

This question asks for the primary cognitive achievement associated with the concrete operational stage, as outlined in Piaget's theory.

Other questions

Question 1

What is the term for the fertilized ovum that is created when the 23 chromosomes from an egg and the 23 chromosomes from a sperm fuse together?

Question 2

According to the text, at what point after conception does an embryo transition into being known as a fetus?

Question 3

What is the function of the placenta during prenatal development?

Question 4

What is fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), and what is its prevalence in the United States?

Question 5

What percentage of pregnancies, according to the text, result in a miscarriage?

Question 6

Which newborn reflex, significant for ensuring the infant's feeding will be a reflexive habit, involves the baby turning its head and opening its mouth when its cheek is stroked?

Question 7

In developmental psychology, what is the habituation technique used to study?

Question 8

According to Piaget's theory, what is the process of using already developed schemas to understand new information called?

Question 9

In which of Piaget's stages of cognitive development does a child develop object permanence?

Question 10

Piaget found that it was not until about what age that children realized an object covered by a blanket was merely covered and not gone?

Question 11

The inability of young children in the preoperational stage to readily see and understand other people's viewpoints is defined as what?

Question 13

According to the text, infants who have a red dot painted on their foreheads begin to recognize themselves in a mirror by what age?

Question 14

In the classic study by Harry and Margaret Harlow, what did the infant monkeys overwhelmingly prefer?

Question 15

In Mary Ainsworth's strange situation experiment, how does a child with a secure attachment style typically behave?

Question 16

What approximate proportion of children fall into the secure attachment style category across cultures?

Question 17

A research design where individuals in a sample are followed and contacted over an extended period of time is known as what?

Question 18

What is the developmental period known as emerging adulthood?

Question 19

What is menarche, and what is the typical age range for its occurrence?

Question 20

During adolescence, the brain continues to develop. Which area, responsible for reasoning, planning, and problem solving, is specifically mentioned as continuing to develop?

Question 21

In James Marcia's theory of identity development, which status describes an individual who has not engaged in experimentation and has established an identity based on the choices of others?

Question 22

According to Lawrence Kohlberg's theory, which stage of moral thinking focuses on self-interest, where punishment is avoided and rewards are sought?

Question 23

Who critiqued Kohlberg's theory, arguing that it may describe the moral development of boys better than girls because it values principles of justice and rights over caring and helping others?

Question 24

Which parenting style is described as being demanding but not responsive, imposing rules and expecting obedience without explanation?

Question 25

Which parenting style is generally associated with the best psychological and social outcomes for children?

Question 26

What is menopause, and at around what age does it usually occur?

Question 27

The culturally preferred 'right time' for major life events, such as getting married and having children, is referred to as what?

Question 28

According to the text, what was the status of almost half of the marriages in the United States in 2003?

Question 29

What is the difference between crystallized intelligence and fluid intelligence, and how do they change with age?

Question 30

What is dementia?

Question 31

Alzheimer's disease involves a gradual decline in the functioning of brain cells that produce which neurotransmitter?

Question 32

What is the approximate rate at which the likelihood of developing Alzheimer's disease changes after age 65?

Question 33

Which of the following is NOT one of the five stages of grief described by Elizabeth Kübler-Ross?

Question 34

What is the term for the process in Piaget's theory where a child learns new information and changes their existing schema to accommodate it?

Question 35

According to the text, what is the significance of the tonic neck reflex in newborns?

Question 36

What did the research by Renée Baillargeon and her colleagues suggest about the development of object permanence compared to Piaget's findings?

Question 37

Which attachment style is characterized by a child who seems to have no consistent way of coping with the stress of the strange situation, sometimes crying but then avoiding the mother on return?

Question 38

What is the average age range for reaching puberty for girls and boys, respectively?

Question 39

Primary sex characteristics, which develop during puberty, refer to what?

Question 40

In Kohlberg's theory, what kind of reasoning is exemplified by the statement, 'The man should steal the drug to cure his wife and then tell the authorities that he has done so. He may have to pay a penalty, but at least he has saved a human life'?

Question 41

Which physical or cognitive ability is NOT mentioned as beginning to decline in early and middle adulthood?

Question 42

What is the main finding regarding parenthood and marital satisfaction according to the text?

Question 43

The final stage of life, beginning in the 60s, is known as what?

Question 44

In the study by Becca Levy and Ellen Langer comparing American and Chinese adults on memory tasks, what was found to explain the difference in performance among older adults?

Question 45

The ability to think and acquire information quickly and abstractly, which favors the young, is known as what?

Question 46

What is the defining characteristic of the fetal stage of prenatal development?

Question 47

What did Lev Vygotsky's sociocultural theory argue about cognitive development?

Question 48

In the longitudinal study on attachment by Waters and colleagues, what percentage of infants received the same secure versus insecure attachment classification in early adulthood as they had in infancy?

Question 49

According to the text, early-maturing girls are more likely than their peers to experience what?

Question 50

Which of the following describes the identity-moratorium status in James Marcia's model?