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Title: Chapter 7 Cognitive Development


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Chapter 7 Cognitive Development
  • Theresa Garcia, Eva Ruiz, Francesca Zollo

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Piagets Theory of Cognitive Development
  • What Changes? Structure
  • Schemes
  • How Do The Structures Change?

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What Changes? StructureSchemes
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How Do The Structures Change? Functions
  • Adaptation Assimilation Accommodation
  • Adaptation
  • Assimilation
  • Accommodation
  • Equilibrium Disequilibrium
  • Equilibrium
  • Disequilibrium
  • Optimal Discrepancy

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Piagets Stages of Cognitive Development
  • Sensorimotor Stage
  • (Birth-24 months)
  • Preoperational Stage
  • (2-7 years)
  • Concrete Operational Stage
  • (7-11 years)
  • Formal Operations Stage
  • (12 years and up

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Sensorimotor Stage
  • Reflexes
  • Primary Circular Reactions
  • Secondary Circular Reactions
  • Coordination of Secondary Schemes
  • Tertiary Circular Reactions
  • Symbolic Problem Solving

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Preoperational Stage
  • Preconceptual Period
  • (2 4 years)
  • Intuitive Period
  • 4 7 years)

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Concrete Operations Stage
  • Operational Schemes
  • Inductive Reasoning

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Formal Operations Stage
  • Formal Operations
  • Abstract Thinking

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Vygotskys Theory of Cognitive Development
  • The Zone of Proximal Development
  • What the child can do alone vs. what the child
    can do with the help of others
  • Scaffolding
  • Assistance which can lead to cognitive, social
    and behavioral development
  • Cultural Tools
  • The physical things and intellectual tools that
    are part of the childs cultural experience

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Behavioral Approaches to Cognitive Development
  • Knowledge and Ability
  • Natural and Contrived Consequences
  • Problem Solving
  • Exploratory Behavior
  • Creative Behavior

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Knowledge and Ability
  • Knowledge knowing about things
  • Simple Discriminative Behavior
  • Conceptual or Abstract Behavior
  • Describing Past Events
  • Describing How Things Work
  • Ability knowing how to do things
  • Operant sequence behavior occurring in certain
    order
  • Operant characteristic response topography

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Natural and Contrived Consequences
  • Natural Reinforcers
  • Strengthening stimuli that are an inherent
    consequence of a response
  • Extrinsic Reinforcers
  • Environmental strengthening stimuli that must be
    presented by oneself or by another

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Problem Solving
  • Two steps in solving a problem
  • Change the situation so that a solution is
    obtained
  • Emit the problem-solving behavior so that
    reinforcement of the solving behavior may occur

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Exploratory Behavior
  • Exploratory Behavior
  • Ecological Stimulus
  • Affordance
  • Reinforcement traps

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Creative Behavior
  • Behavior develops under two conditions
  • There is a development of a large repertoire of
    knowledge and ability responses
  • A history of reinforcement for making new
    combinations of knowledge and abilities
  • Creative Behavior history of knowledge and
    ability history of being reinforced for unique
    combinations

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Fischers Skill Learning Approach to Cognitive
Development
  • Cognitive Behaviors as Organized Response Classes
    (Attractors)
  • Comparing Fischers Levels with Piagets Stages
  • What Changes? Skills Versus Schemes

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Cognitive Behaviors as Organized Response Classes
  • Response Classes
  • Equivalence Classes
  • Environmental Contingencies
  • Four Tiers Based on the Types of Behaviors

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Comparing Fischers Level with Piagets Stages
  • Fischers Theory
  • Operant Behavior Classes
  • Environment Organism Interaction
  • Decalage
  • Large individual differences
  • Piagets Theory
  • Schemes
  • Environment -Organisms Interaction
  • Synchrony
  • Same sequence at about same time

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Stimulus Equivalence and Cognitive Development
  • Stimulus Equivalence Classes
  • Relational Frame Theory and Stimulus Equivalence

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Stimulus Equivalence Classes
  • Equivalence Class three relationships must be
    present
  • Identity
  • A A
  • Symmetry
  • A B then B A
  • Transitivity
  • A B B C then A C

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Relational Frame Theory and Stimulus Equivalence
  • Relational Frame Theory (RFT) derived stimulus
    relations define the core of human language and
    cognition
  • Relational Frames
  • contextually controlled qualities
  • History of relevant relational responding
  • Not solely based on direct nonrelational training
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