EPPP Psychology

Category - Growth and Lifespan Development

Piaget’s concrete operational stage of development is known as a turning point for a person’s cognitive development. This is because it indicates the start of __________ thinking.
  1. Cognitive
  2. Logical
  3. Introspective
  4. Conservative
Explanation
Answer: B - The concrete operational stage of development is significant in a child’s life, as it implies the onset of logical (or concrete) thinking. This typically occurs between the ages of 7 and 11, and allows for the child to think in a more rational, organized manner. While this logic is new in this stage of development, its implications extend only to physical (or concrete) objects.
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