Answer: concrete operational
During this stage, Maria gain a better understanding of mental operations where she develops an ability to think logically especially in numbers and make rational judgement about observable or concrete events but she have to make effort on abstract or hypothetical concepts. So, the best method to teach this child is to let her have the opportunity to ask questions and explains things back to you to allow her manipulate mental information.
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I think the answer to this is A but I’m not sure
When a task is unappealing to the teen.
Answer:
B. False cause
Explanation:
False cause is a type of fallacy that tries to relate an event or occurrence to a causal factor which may not really exist. A false cause does not provide sufficient evidence that an event was actually a product of the supposed cause.
In the case of the couple in the example, they strongly believed that the Christian Science was the cause of their son's immediate recovery. The false cause usually starts with the succession of two conditions. In the example given, the first condition was the presence of an ailment, which is followed by a cure and complete recovery.
However, there is a lack of sufficient evidence that the Christian Science is actually effective. In fact, it may really be a confirmation bias of the parents preconceived beliefs.