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Which of the following is not represented by Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence?
 
  a. The ability to ignore novelty and proceed with set response patterns
  b. The ability to adapt to the environment
  c. The ability to employ fundamental information-processing skills
  d. The ability to automatize processing

Question 2

What view does Piaget have on the role of stages in continuous/discontinuous development?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

Piaget felt that there had been an overemphasis on his distinctive stages of development. According to Piaget, knowledge is constructed by the continuous revision and reorganization of intellectual structures in conjunction with experience. Thus, cognition is always undergoing development. Cognitive development is more like a spiral in which change constantly occurs, although at differing rates.



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