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PIAGET'S THEORY OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
BY: SHELBY MAUCHLINE
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THEORETICAL CRITICISMS
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Children possess cognitive abilities earlier than Piaget expected.
Often improving or altering the method of testing reveal's abilities better.
Piaget overestimated people's formal operational ability...
Research suggests that only 1/3 of the population reach this stage.
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CONCEPTS
Piaget's provides us with a description of development, but no explanation.
Development should be considered a continuous process because of overlap.
By focusing mistakes, Piaget may have overlooked important abilities they do have.
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NEGLECTS
He neglected cognitive factors that could account for individual differences...
such as memory span, motivation, impulsiveness, practice, etc.
He underestimated social influence on development.
By concentration on maturation and self construction of mental life, he neglected...
the role of society, child's understanding of social situations, and use of language
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METHODOLOGICAL CRITISMS
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INAPPROPRIATE TESTS
Piaget's tests were over-complicated and difficult to relate to.
By simplifying tasks, Bower, Wishart, and Hughes have demonstrated...
cognitive abilities in kids who would not be expected to show them.
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DEMAND CHARACTERISTICS
Piaget ignored the child's social understanding of the test,
possibly leading the child to give a socially desired or expected answer.
McGarrigle and Donaldson and Rose and Blank demonstrated...
significantly greater conservation rates in pre-operational children with their...
Naughty Teddy experiment and one question variation.
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OVERALL METHODS
Piaget's use of clinical interview method, informal experimentation, and
small sample sizes, lacked scientific rigor.
The generalized conclusions from these may have been biased.
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STRENGTHS
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THEORETICAL IMPORTANCE
Many fundamental aspects of his theory are accepted as valid today.
Many psychologists have taken his ideas more rigidly than were intended.
He hoped his theory would be modified and integrated with other theories.
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PRODUCTIVITY
His ideas generated much research which has increased our overall understanding.
Bruner and others have used his views as a spring board for their own research.
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APPLICATIONS
Impacted educational practice- changing the way children are taught.
Contributed to psych theories of children's play and moral development.
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