Asked by Woody

Infants' naïve theory of physics leads them to believe that
A.gravity is not important so floating objects are not unusual.

b.one object striking a second object does not affect the second object.

c.objects cannot move through other objects.

objects move along disconnected, discontinuous paths
The answer am think is b

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Answered by Woody
Centration is characterized by

difficulty in seeing the world from another's outlook.

crediting inanimate objects with real-life properties.

believing an object's appearance tells what the object is really like.
The answner is C
Answered by Woody
1.Information-processing theorists believe that the development of thinking is a result of
a.improvements in mental hardware only that occur with age.
b.improvements in mental software only that occur with age.
c.improvements in both mental hardware and software that occur with age.
d.more sophisticated theories that children create.
The answer is c

2.Piaget's theory

stimulated research in the area of cognitive development.

viewed children as playing a passive role in their development.

does not provide useful ideas for fostering children's development.

has not had a lasting impact on the field of child development research.
The answner is A
Answered by Crypticraven01
yep.
Answered by Woody
Are all them right?
Answered by Crypticraven01
Well let me check hang on....
Answered by Crypticraven01
Yep
Answered by woody
I am still not sure 2 and 3 are right.
Answered by Crypticraven01
3 is B the rest are correct
Answered by woody
I cannot figure which one is b.
Answered by Crypticraven01
.Piaget's theory

stimulated research in the area of cognitive development.

viewed children as playing a passive role in their development.

does not provide useful ideas for fostering children's development.

has not had a lasting impact on the field of child development research.
Answered by Crypticraven01
Thats B
Answered by woody
I look it not b
Answered by Crypticraven01
So tell me why its not B then?
Answered by woody
Passive development has not nothing to do with Piaget theory.
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