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erica [24]
3 years ago
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Mom asks four-year-old Joy to pick out all of the big green buttons from the button box. Joy picks out all of the big buttons. M

om explains that she wanted all of the big green buttons. This time Joy picks out all of the green buttons including large and small ones. Joy cannot focus on two elements at one time. What cognitive limitation best explains that Joy could not pick out all of the big green buttons?A. centrationB. static reasoningC. irreversibilityD. focus on appearance
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pantera1 [17]3 years ago
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The correct answer would be option A, Centration.

Centration best explains that joy could not pick out all of the big green buttons.

Explanation:

Centration is a concept in Psychology's Cognition limitations. Cognition itself is concerned about the mental actions and processes.

So Centration is a cognition limitation, in which a person is unable to focus on different features of the situation at one time. The person can only focus at one feature at a time. The person may neglect the other possibly relevant aspects of the situation.

So as given in the question, when Joy was asked to pick up big buttons, he was able to do that but when he was asked to pick up big green buttons, he was unable to do that. This describes the cognitive limitation.

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