View that emphasizes the active role of the learner in building knowledge and understanding is: A. Constructivism B. Assimilation C. Conservation D. Accommodation NA
The age of 6 – 12 years as narrated by Erikson in his theory of Psychosocial Development is concerned with the stage: A. Trust versus mistrust B. Autonomy versus doubt C. Initiative versus guilt D. Industry versus inferiority NA
The state when a person realizes that his or her current ways of thinking are not to understand a situation is: A. Equilibrium B. Disequilibrium C. Equilibrium D. Maturation NA
A child acquires the ability to solve abstract problems in logical fashion in the period of: A. Sensorimotor B. Pre operational C. Concrete operational D. Formal operational NA
Assuming that others experience the world the way you do is: A. Egocentrism B. Animism C. Constructivism D. Conservatism NA
Edward Thorndike is known due to his contribution for: A. Classical conditioning B. Operant conditioning C. Vicarious conditioning D. Advance conditioning NA
A search for mental balance between cognitive schemes and information from the environment is: A. Equilibrium B. Disequilibrium C. Adjustment D. Maturation NA
Process through which experience causes permanent change in knowledge or behavior is called: A. Modification B. Learning C. Experimentation D. Alteration NA
Basic structure or framework that exists in a person’s mind to organize and interpret information is: A. Assimilation B. Accommodation C. Schema D. Equilibration NA
The age of 3 – 6 years as narrated by Erikson in his theory of Psychosocial Development is concerned with the stage: A. Trust versus mistrust B. Autonomy versus guilt C. Initiative versus guilt D. Industry versus inferiority NA