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Cognitive Perspective, The Cognitive Perspective, Heuristics: Mental…
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- If you're stuck in traffic, you decide to go the other route
- If you see a piano tried to a string when walking you don't walk under it
- Children of divorced parents are more likely to have negative views towards marriage when they're adults.
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- When you meet someone it takes just a couple seconds to make a judgement about that person based on their movements and facial expressions.
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If someone were told that one person among a group of 100 had contracted a fatal disease, they may be more likely to go see their doctor for routine checkups. this doesn't seem harmful but could lead to a cumulative overburdening of the healthcare system
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I find this theory very interesting because some adults expect children to act in a certain way but their brain functions differently and they aren't able to comprehend certain things, we can also see when the moment the cognitive development finishes
- Sensori-Motor Stage (Age 0-2) Where the body relies on the five senses to do everything. Also learning object permanence in that an object does not cease to exist just because it cannot be seen. The world can only be perceived in first person POV.
- Pre- operational stage (Age 2-7) The thinking is influenced by the way things appear rather than logical reasoning. The child does not understand that quantity remains the same even if the appearance changes. The child is egocentric at this stage.
- The Concrete Operational Stage (Age 7-11) Children begin to think logically about concrete events. Children begin to understand the concept of conservation. They can mentally reserve things. They become less egocentric.
- The Formal Operational Stage (Age 12+) They can deal with abstract ideas, They can carry out concrete operations on things and formal operations on ideas. They can deal with hypothetical situations.