Asked by Shamara Morissette on May 27, 2024

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Five-year-old Nathan pours juice from a tall glass into a shorter one. He then gives the short glass to Vince. Three- year-old Vince is upset because he now believes he has less juice than when it was in the tall glass. This aspect of preoperational thought is called

A) egocentrism.
B) precausal thinking.
C) transductive reasoning.
D) irreversibility.

Preoperational Thought

A stage in Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development where children aged 2-7 years begin to engage in symbolic play and struggle with logic and taking the perspective of others.

Irreversibility

Lack of recognition that actions can be reversed.

Egocentrism

In developmental psychology, a characteristic of children's thinking during the preoperational stage, where they are unable to see situations from perspectives other than their own.

  • Acquire insight into the idea of egocentrism and how it affects a child’s capacity to understand different viewpoints.
  • Locate and expound the concepts of class inclusion and conservation as vital to cognitive development.
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Shweta SharmaMay 28, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
This scenario illustrates the concept of irreversibility, which is the inability to understand that an action can be done and then undone to return to the original state. Vince does not realize that the amount of juice remains the same regardless of the shape of the container.