Asked by Tifani Naylor on May 28, 2024

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Four-year-old Melanie is exploring one day,and she finds a bottle of vitamins in a cupboard.They look just like some of the candies she got for Halloween,so she eats them all.Which of Piaget's processes is illustrated by Melanie's error

A)  accommodation 
B)  assimilation 
C)  centration 
D)  object permanence

Piaget's Processes

Cognitive development theories proposed by Jean Piaget that describe how children develop logical thinking from infancy through adolescence.

Assimilation

The cognitive process by which new information is interpreted and integrated into existing knowledge structures or schemas.

  • Attain insights into Piaget's perspective on cognitive development, with an emphasis on the processes of assimilation and accommodation.
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Michael PetrovichJun 01, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Assimilation is the process of taking in new information and fitting it into an existing schema. In this case, Melanie had a schema for candies that looked similar to the vitamins, so she assimilated the vitamins into that schema and ate them as if they were candies. The other options (accommodation, centration, and object permanence) do not accurately describe Melanie's error in this situation.