Cognitive Development and Attachment types

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Cognitive Development and Attachment Types Quiz

Test your knowledge on cognitive development and attachment types with our engaging quiz! Explore key concepts developed by renowned theorists like Piaget and learn about different attachment styles in children.

  • 21 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice and drop list formats
  • Understand cognitive stages and attachment theories
21 Questions5 MinutesCreated by ExploringMind925
Cognitive Development is the process by which we....
Acquire and use knowledge
Acquire and organise knowledge
Acquire, organise and use knowledge
Acquire, organise and interpret knowledge
Was Piaget's stages discreet or continuous?
Discreet
Continuous
What was Piaget's assumption about children's knowledge of the world?
It was deficient
It wasn't deficient, only different
It was both deficient and different
It lacked the complexity of an adults
Which of the following is NOT a concept coined by Piaget?
Schema
Assimilation
Accomodation
Conceptulisation
Mary recently learnt about a new type of ball, one that is not red or bouncy. Which of the following would she use to not achieve disequilibrium about this new information?
Accomodation
Assimilation
Schema
Centration
Which stage occurs from ages 7-11 according to Piaget?
Which of the following is NOT mastered by the end of the pre-operational stage of cognitive development?
Egocentrism
Animism
Conservation
Symbolic thinking
Which of the following (multiple) can children who are in the late Concrete operational stage do successfully?
Conservation of volume
Conservation of number
Reversability
Thinking Abstractly
Seriation
Logical problem solving using immaterial things
To test if a child is in the formal operational stage, we would ask a hypothetical 'what if' question and expect them to come up with MULTIPLE answers to it
YES
NO
Chad is told that he possess the ability to switch off gravity. He is then asked in this hypothetical world if he can float off into space. What would you expect an answer would be if Chad was in the formal operational stage of cognitive development?
Yes but he would first need an example of it being demonstrated
No because gravity always exists
Yes because gravity is turned off there is nothing to keep him on Earth
No but he would not be sure of a reason because he cant conceptualise it
The pendulum problem is seen in which stage?
Sensorimotor
Formal Operational
Concrete Operational
Pre-operational
The 3 mountains task is in what stage and tests which concept?
Pre-operational, Egocentrism
Pre-operational, object permenance
Concrete Operational, Egocentrism
Concrete Operational, Animism
What is Type A attachment?
Anxious Resistant
Anxious Avoidant
Secure
Anxious Insecure
What is the prevalence of Type A and C worldwide?
20%
30%
15%
25%
What are 2 critical stages in measuring attachment type in the strange situation?
Seperation from Mother
Meeting Stranger for the first time
Reunion with mother
Using mother as a safe base
Playing with the stranger
Getting used to the new environment
Baby Greg is taking part in the strange situation. He refuses to go explore the room and stay with his mother at all times. When a stranger arrives he's scared of her. Greg is also extremely distressed when his mother leaves and expresses his frustration when she returns back after leaving him alone. He takes a full 5 mins to be consoled. What attachment type is he?
Anxious Avoidant
Anxious Resistant
Secure
Not enough information
Baby Emma uses her mum as a safe base to explore. She gets a little anxiety when a stranger enters the room. She cries when the mother leaves and till the mother returns back. What type of attachment do you see in this scenario?
Anxious Avoidant
Anxious Resistant
Secure
Not enough information
Highly __________________ mothers often respond to their child's needs correctly and in time. What is the missing word?
Capable
Secure
Competent
Sensitive
Darren, due to an insecure attachment early on in life, now in his mid 20's, expresses his emotions in an exaggerated manner to gain attention. What insure attachment type could he have had in childhood?
Anxious Resistant
Anxious Avoidant
Secure attachment
Differences in attachment types are more common...
Between cultures than within a country
Between cultures than between countries
Across cultures and countries
But only in individual cases
Ella is left in daycare 5 days a week. She is given adequate care but not minded most of the time as thus has become fairly quiet and "independent". She rarely cries and doesn't ask for things. What type of attachment is seen here?
Type A
Type B
Type C
Not enough information
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