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Ananta, aged 8 years and her sister Rashmi, aged 4 years, are given a set of objects like coloured marbles, toy animals and plastic fruits. They are asked to sort and classify these objects. - Psychology

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Ananta, aged 8 years and her sister Rashmi, aged 4 years, are given a set of objects like coloured marbles, toy animals and plastic fruits. They are asked to sort and classify these objects. Ananta can sort the objects based on colour, shape, and size easily. However, Rashmi cannot sort these objects based on their features.
  1. According to Piaget’s theory, what stages of cognitive development are Ananta and Rashmi currently in?    (2)
  2. Contrast the stages of cognitive development of Ananta and Rashmi on any two bases.    (2)
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  1. Ananta - Concrete operational stage
    Rashmi - Pre-operational stage
  2. Any two bases of the following can be considered as relevant points of difference.
    1. Nature of Thinking:
      • Preoperational Stage: Children in this stage are characterised by symbolic thinking, but their logic is often illogical and egocentric. They struggle with understanding conservation (the idea that quantity remains the same despite changes in appearance) and may focus on one aspect of a situation.
      • Concrete Operational Stage: Thinking becomes more logical and organised. Children can understand conservation, engage in classification, and perform concrete problem-solving tasks.
    2. Egocentrism:
      • Preoperational Stage: Egocentrism is prominent during this stage. Children may have difficulty understanding that others can have different perspectives or beliefs.
      • Concrete Operational Stage: While some egocentrism may still be present, it diminishes compared to the preoperational stage. Children become more capable of considering multiple perspectives.
    3. Conservation:
      • Preoperational Stage: Children struggle with the concept of conservation, often focusing on the perceptual aspects of a situation rather than understanding that quantity remains constant.
      • Concrete Operational Stage: Children grasp the concept of conservation. They understand that certain properties (such as quantity, length, or mass) remain the same despite changes in appearance.
    4. Seriation:
      • Preoperational: Children struggle to arrange objects or items in a specific order according to certain characteristics, such as size, weight, length, or any other measurable dimension.
      • Concrete: Have the ability to arrange objects or items in a specific order according to certain characteristics, such as size, weight, length, or any other measurable dimension.
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