Assumption that categories are well defined
Sources of Typicality
Basic level of categorization
subordinate
overly specific
superordinate
overly general
Differentiation in the basic levels of categories
basic level categories of both the level of differentiated, which explains why they are more preferred
Prototype approach/theory
Exemplar approach/theory
Knowledge Approach/psychological essentialism
Cognitive development
development of THINKING across a lifespan
piaget’s stage theory
development occurs through sequence of discontinuous stages
- sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, formal operational
sociocultural theory
Lev Vygotsky; other ppl and surrounding attitudes, values, and beliefs influence child development
information processing theories
David Klahr; describes cognitive processes that underlie thinking at any one age and cognitive growth over time
Nature vs. nurture
w/o either there would b no child; it is complex
Distinct stages: Quantitative changes
gradual, incremental change (e.g. height)
Distinct stages: Qualitative changes
largely fundamental changes (e.g caterpillar grows into butterfly)
Piaget proposed four discrete stages:
1) sensorimotor (0-2 yr): children discover reality of objects
2) preoperational reasoning (2-7 yrs): children represent objects thru drawing and language but cannot solve logical reasoning problems
3) concrete operational reasoning (7-12): children can think logically about concrete situations but not engage in systematic scientific reasoning
4) formal operational reasoning (12+): adolescents gain reason
object permanence task/sensorimotor stage
distinctive of sensorimotor stage in which <9 months fail to search for an object removed from sight and if not allowed to search immediately for the object, act as if they do not know it still exists
- piaget claimed they did not understand objects existed when out of their sight
conservation problems/preoperational stage
physical transformation of set objects change a perceptually salient (most noticeable) dimension but not the quantity that is being asked about
- during preoperational stage, children focus on a single dimension
concrete operations stage
logical thinking w/o systematic scientific reasoning
6-12 yrs
logic only applied to objects seen or that are real
formal operations stage
gaining reasoning powers; often occurs with exposure to formal education in scientific reasoning
- 11-12 yrs to lifetime
- can think logically + advanced reasoning
criticisms of piaget
cognitive development is more continuous and should not be compounded into four separate stages
phonemic awareness
awareness of component sounds within words
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
developmental disorder often emerging in first three years that persists throughout one’s life
- presence of profound diff in social interactions and communications + presence of repetitive/restricted interests, cognitions, and behaviours
symp: difficulty w simple behaviours (eye contact), advanced behaviours (group convo), processing difficulties in both visual and auditory senses, repetitive behaviours, language deficits