Asked by Maxveda Golafale on Jul 29, 2024

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Research suggests that children fail at many Piagetian tasks because they

A) cannot simultaneously hold many pieces of information in memory.
B) have not yet developed sensory memory.
C) do not have long-term memory.
D) are not able to process visual tasks until age 8 or 9.

Piagetian Tasks

Activities designed based on Jean Piaget's developmental stages, used to assess cognitive development in children.

Sensory Memory

The structure of memory that is first encountered by sensory input. Information is maintained in sensory memory for only a fraction of a second.

Visual Tasks

Activities or exercises that require the use of vision to identify, process, and interpret visual information.

  • Identify factors affecting the performance on memory tasks in children.
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Raquelle WilliamsAug 04, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Children often struggle with Piagetian tasks because they have limited working memory capacity, which makes it difficult for them to hold and manipulate multiple pieces of information simultaneously. This limitation affects their ability to solve problems that require considering several factors at once.