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Name two assessment meant to test cognitive development
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1. The Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales: This assessment is designed to measure intelligence and cognitive abilities in individuals from age two through adulthood. It includes a range of tasks and questions that test skills such as logic, problem-solving, memory, and verbal and non-verbal reasoning.
2. Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development: Although not an assessment per se, Piaget's theory provides a framework for understanding and assessing cognitive development in children. According to Piaget, children progress through four stages of cognitive development (sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational), and their abilities in areas such as understanding object permanence, conservation, logical reasoning, and abstract thinking can be assessed based on their performance in tasks/dilemmas specific to each stage.
2. Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development: Although not an assessment per se, Piaget's theory provides a framework for understanding and assessing cognitive development in children. According to Piaget, children progress through four stages of cognitive development (sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational), and their abilities in areas such as understanding object permanence, conservation, logical reasoning, and abstract thinking can be assessed based on their performance in tasks/dilemmas specific to each stage.
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