Respuesta :
The following terms have been matched:
A. Adolescents' belief that they are the focus of everyone else's attention and concern is Imaginary Audience.
B. An inflated opinion of one's own importance - a feeling of being special and unique is a Personal Fable.
C. When faced with a problem, starting with a hypothesis, deducing logical, testable inferences, and then isolating and combining variables to see which inferences are confirmed in the real world is Hypothetico Deductive Reasoning.
D. Adolescents' ability to evaluate the logical of propositions without referring to real-world circumstances is Propositional Thought.
E. The capacity for abstract, systematic, scientific thinking is the Formal Operational Stage.
F. The accuracy of conclusions drawn from premises rests on the rules of logic, not on real-world confirmation is Logical Necessity.
Answer:
A. Imaginary audience
B. Personal fable
C. Hypothetico-deductive reasoning
D. Propositional thought
E. Formal operational stage
F. Logical necessity
Explanation:
Piaget´s stages of development are an outline that details the steps involved in standard intellectual development, since childhood, and into adulthood. Each stage is characterized by distinct intellectual skills and.
A. The imaginary audience refers to the teenagers' understanding that they are the center of people´s attention.
B. The personal fable refers to a specific aspect of teenage egocentrism defined by the idea that his thoughts and emotions are unique, either better or worst than anyone else's.
C. The hypothetico-deductive reasoning is a formal operational problem-solving strategy that adolescents apply when they become able to define a hypothesis about specific variables and a possible outcome, to deduce logical, measurable inferences to be tested for confirmation.
D. A propositional thought refers to teenagers' skill to judge the logic of propositions without referring to a real event.
E. The formal operational is Piaget's final stage. It involves the ability to develop abstract, systematic, scientific thinking, and it starts around 11 years old.
F. The logical necessity is a basic property of propositional thought, and it refers to the idea that the rules of logic guarantee the correctness of conclusions drawn from premises.