Mrs. Pearson cut Judy’s hot dog into eight pieces and Sylvia’s into six pieces. Sylvia cried because she felt she wasn’t getting
as much hot dog as Judy. Piaget would say that Sylvia doesn’t understand the principle of________________. a. object permanence.
b. object equivalence.
c. assimilation.
d. conservation.
e. accommodation.
In simple words, the principle of conservation states that things or aspects remains the same despite change. Regarding physical objects, it explains that the whole equals the sum of its parts.
Sylvia is probably, by the way, in the preoperation stage described by Piaget. By this point, children cannot think logically and struggle to see others' perspectives about the world.
Explanation: South America is where the first cacao bean came from. It also is one of the continents that produces the most coffee today because they have so much.
The humanistic perspective is often referred to as the "third force" in psychology and focuses on a person's freedom of choice in determining their behavior. The humanistic perspective states that each person is unique and individual and that an individual's behavior is connected to his inner feelings and self-image. According this perspective we are each responsible for our own happiness and well-being.