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The adequacy stage theories 1
The adequacy stage theories
Two developmental case reviews
Avinash singh
Psychology 102 , section c13
Instructor: Bob Melara
October 1st 2007
The adequacy stage theories 2
The adequacy stage theories
Two developmental case reviews
The purpose of this paper is to use case studies to evaluate the theories of Jean Piaget and Erik Erikson. Paiget proposed a theory of how the mind develops during childhood. I have interviewed a child who falls within paiget’s preoperational stage. A typical concrete operational child will understand and begin to grasp conservation. This means that they will know that a dollar is the same as 0ne hindered cents and no matter if u take out 25 one cent and replace it with a quarter, it will still add up to a dollar. The competencies of concrete operational children with children in the formal operational stage is that concrete operational children understands why basic things happen. On the other hand formal operational stage children has the ability to question and reason why things happen in general and also comprehend abstract thinking.
I tested whether my case is typical of a child in preoperational stage. My cases name was Eric Saiwak, male and is 7 years old. I then decided to ask Erick a series of questions and also I showed him a magic trick to carry out my test. First I ask Erick if he could count from 1 to 10 then count from 10
The adequacy stage theories 3
The adequacy stage theories
Two developmental case reviews
to 1. He started from 1 to 10 then 10 to 1 and did it with no problems. Subsequently I showed him an experiment with two girls Sally and Anne. Sally puts a ball in a red cupboard and Anne moves it to blue cupboard without Sally knowing. I ask Erick...
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