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What is Piaget’s experience with Alfred Binet’s intelligence tests?

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Answered by s23098mkaveri000519
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Answer:

13. An experiment was set up as shown in the figure below

Flask contains germinating seeds and fresh air was

drawn through the set-up as shown by arrows

CAT

WATER

(i) What for this experimental set-up designed to

show ?

(u) What is the function of caustic soda in flask A?

(0) What change will be noticed in the lime water in

flasks B and D?

(M) How would you modify the experimental set-up

to got similar results by using small animal such

as a mouse ?

Explanation:

13. An experiment was set up as shown in the figure below

Flask contains germinating seeds and fresh air was

drawn through the set-up as shown by arrows

CAT

WATER

(i) What for this experimental set-up designed to

show ?

(u) What is the function of caustic soda in flask A?

(0) What change will be noticed in the lime water in

flasks B and D?

(M) How would you modify the experimental set-up

to got similar results by using small animal such

as a mouse ?

Answered by jesnasojangmailcom
0

Answer:

It only says Piaget noticed consistent patterns of certain errors by younger children but not by adults on Binet's tests and he concluded from these that younger children think differently than adults. 5.

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