Byrne, James P.: "Cognitive Development during Adolescence", in: Gerald R. Adams und Michael D. Berzonsky (Hgg.): Blackwell Handbook of Adolescence, London: Blackwell, 2003, S. 227-246.Byrnes, J. P. (2003). Cognitive development during adolescence. In: G. R. Adams & M. D. Berzon...
Explore cognitive development in adolescence. Learn the definition of cognitive development and, through examples, understand the changes that...
This study was undertaken to evaluate the part that nascent skeptical doubt plays in shaping the course of adolescent social-cognitive development. It is a
This chapter discusses the cognitive development in adolescence. Adolescents are more capable than children of formulating hypotheses and examining evidence for or against them. They are able to engage in this type of reasoning even when the original premises are false. Research has confirmed a shift...
This chapter presented aspects of cognitive–emotional development from adolescence to adulthood. Adolescence brings major advances in cognitive development, advances that Piaget refers to as "formal operations"—the ability to deal with propositions that are highlyrather than concrete. Piaget assumed that...
Adolescence marks the transition from childhood, focusing on emotional, physical, and cognitive developments, while childhood centers on early developmental stages from infancy to pre-puberty.
Creativity and Cognitive Development in Adolescenceadolescent creativitycognitive developmentcreative thinkingcritical thinkingproblem solvingdoi:10.1002/9781119171492.wecad371Frank R. LillyCalifornia State University USAAmerican Cancer Society
This volume focuses on concepts central to the understanding of the key features of individuality which undergo significant transformations throughout the adolescent period: Personality, self, and ego. While rooted in distinct theoretical traditions, these three concepts, in combination, capture the core...
Stages of Cognitive Development: One way to view cognitive development is to view it as something that occurs in stages. For example, Jean Piaget proposed 4 stages of cognitive development. These stages are the sensorimotor stage, the pre-operational stage, the concrete operational stage, and the...
Social and Cognitive Influences on the Development of Religious Beliefs and Commitments in Adolescence. This article presents a study which examined social and cognitive influences on the development of religious beliefs and commitment in adolescence. The aut... Ozorak,Elizabeth,Weiss - 《Journal for ...