Psy 101 Test #3
Across
- 4. Which stage do children experience the world through senses and actions?
- 7. Mental patterns (ways of thinking) that children form at each stage of development
- 11. Which stage can children represent things with words and images (language development), but lack logical thinking?
- 12. The extent to which a test measures what it was intended to measure
- 13. The smallest unit of language that carries meaning
- 15. The rules that determine the ways symbols are combined within a given language
- 16. These cues are non-verbal communication such as posture, eye contact, etc
Down
- 1. The process through which a schema is adapted or expanded to incorporate new experiences
- 2. The process through which a new experience is placed into an existing schema
- 3. The most basic perceptual unit of speech (sound)
- 5. The consistency of a measure
- 6. Involves uniform testing procedures
- 7. The rules for connecting the symbols to what they represent
- 8. Which stage can children use abstract reasoning and abstract logic?
- 9. Reflects the understanding that an action is reversible
- 10. Which stage can children think logically about concrete events, understand concrete analogies, and use arithmetical operations?
- 14. Children are only able to imagine the world from his or her own perspective