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Sarah Haughton

7 - Formal Operational Stage - 0 views

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    Title: Formal Operational Stage Author: Saul McLeod Date Published: 2010 Why Relevant and Summary: Explains clearly the Formal Operational Stage and has many ideas of tests to determine the difference between a Formal Operational thinker and a Concrete Operational Thinker. Discusses thought processes such as 'inferential reasoning', 'third eye problem', and the pendulum task to explain in detail what the Formal Operational Stage requires. How this influenced my thinking: Gave me lots of ideas of ways to test for the Formal Operational Stage and to discuss it effectively in my paper. Credibility of Source: SimplyPsychology - great source
Andressa Young

5. Piaget's Formal Operational - 1 views

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    Title: Formal Operational Stage Author: Saul McLeod Date Published: 2010 Why Relevant and Summary: This article discusses Piaget's concept of formal operational stage, which is the stage when adolescents gain the ability to think in an abstract manner around the age 11+. This article also provides definitions and examples for key terms like inferential reasoning, concrete operational stage, pendulum task. How This Influenced My Thinking: I was able to gasp the concept for pendulum task better than from reading the textbook. Credibility of Source: not sure how credible but found on simply psychology.
Lauren Coker

5- Formal Operational Stage - 0 views

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    Title: Characteristics of the Formal Operational Thinker Author: Kendra Cherry Date Published:NA Why Relevant and Summary: Give good explanation of stages How This Influenced My Thinking: Backed up what book said Credibility of Source: pretty good
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    Title: Formal Operational Stage of Cognitive Development Author: Kendra Cherry Date Published: N.D. Why Relevant and Summary: Explains Piaget's last stage of cognitive development, the formal operation stage. Identifies this stage's importance in thought and perception and it's lasting affects on our cognitive abilities. How This Influenced My Thinking: Allowed for me to compare my cognitive growth and development to Piaget's levels/stages of cognitive development. Credibility of Source: About.com- pretty credible.
Lolo Miller

7-Piagets Stages of cognitive development - 0 views

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    Title: Piagets stages of development Author: Roy Benaroch Date Published: 1012 Why relevant and summary: This artice reviews all four stages of piagets theory and elaborates on each one. it gives exampels of each stage and also the ages each stage happend Influenced my thinking: this gave me a better understanding of how children think at each particular agge of their development Credibility of Source: This page is written and reviewed by an MD and it also contains references for where the informayion is coming from. it all relates to out textbook as well.
Leah KANALLY

6- Intelligence Values Across Cultures - 2 views

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    Title: Intelligence across cultures Research in Africa, Asia and Latin America is showing how culture and intelligence interact Author: Etienne Benson Date Published: February 2003 Why Relevant and Summary: Covers great studies and clearly explains findings How This Influenced My Thinking: Confirmed what I believe about measuring intelligence Credibility of Source: Extremely
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    Title: Intelligence across cultures Research in Africa, Asia and Latin America is showing how culture and intelligence interact Author: Etienne Benson Date Published: February 2003 Why Relevant and Summary: Covers great studies and clearly explains findings How This Influenced My Thinking: Confirmed what I believe about measuring intelligence Credibility of Source: Extremely
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    Title: Intelligence Across Cultures Author: Etienne Benson Date Published: February 2003 Why relevant and summary: It is interesting to see what is intellectually important in different cultures. In Some cultures the simple fact of being able to socialize is seen as an intelligent act. How this influenced my thinking: Its easier to see why people appreciate characteristics in a person. Credebility of Source: Seems credible it has other source.
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    Title: Intelligence across cultures Author: Etienne Benson Date Published: 2003 Why Relevant and Summary: Good information about how intelligence is looked at through the eyes of different cultures and why these different aspects are important. How This Influenced My Thinking: Made me think about culture shock and why things can be so different in other countries. Credibility of Source: Pretty good
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    Title: Intelligence Across Cultures Author: Etienne Benson Date Published: February 2003 Why Relevant and Summary: It went into depth of how different cultures perceived intelligence. How This Influenced My Thinking: This helped me realize what factors cultures focus on and find as a sign of intelligence and how other cultures may not view them the same way. Credibility of Source: It seems credible
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    Title: Intelligence across cultures Author: Etienne Benson Date Published: Feb 2003 Why Relevant and Summary: This site is relevant because it opened my eyes and allowed me to see what different cultures definition of intelligence is, as well as what they value as intelligence. How This Influenced My Thinking: This influenced my thinking by providing me with insight on how other cultures operate and what they feel is important. It was interesting to compare and contrast what we in the US value as intelligence with what other cultures value. Credibility of Source: very credible
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    Title: Intelligence Across Cultures Author: ETIENNE BENSON Date Published: 2003 Why Relevant & Summary: This article explores how intelligence is perceived differently across different cultures. How this influenced my thinking: This gave real world examples of intelligences worldwide Credibility of Source: 6/ American Psychological Association
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