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Mr3Hunna

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Six-month-old Eva dropped her teething ring in a fairly rigid way, simply letting go and watching it with interest. This example demonstrates Piagets belief that, at first, schemes are __________.
 
  A) sensorimotor action patterns
  B) deliberate and creative
  C) preoperational thought
  D) disorganized and random

Question 2

According to cognitive-developmental theory, a scheme is __________.
 
  A) an internal process that occurs apart from any contact with the environment
  B) the understanding that objects continue to exist when out of sight
  C) the ability to copy the behavior of others
  D) an organized way of making sense of experience



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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