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Yi-Chen

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Piaget's term for changing a schema in response to solving a new cognitive problem is:
 
  a. assimilation
  b. accommodation
  c. equilibration
  d. elaboration

Question 2

Piaget's stage theory of cognitive development assumes that:
 
  a. people always seek to maintain existing schemes
  b. people always enjoy changing their schemes
  c. assimilation is more important than accommodation
  d. cognitive development requires both maintenance and transformation of schemas



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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