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Cognitive development theory was advocated by
1. W. G. Köhler
2. B. F. Skinner
3. Jean Piaget
4. None of them

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Correct Answer - Option 3 : Jean Piaget

Jean Piaget, a Swiss psychologist, has made a systematic study of cognitive development in his theory that is categorized in four stages. 

  • He observed his children and their process of making sense of the world around them and developed a model of how the mind processes new information encountered.

Piaget’s Four Stages of Cognitive Development:

Stages of Development

Characteristics

Sensorimotor

(birth to 2 yr)

  • Experiences the world through senses and actions (looking, hearing, touching, mouthing, and grasping)
  • Cognitive development begins with the baby's use of senses and movements
  • Develops object permanence

  Pre-Operational

   (2-7 yr)

  • Learns to use language to represent objects by images and words
  • Classifies objects by a single feature. 
  • Thinking is ego-centric; has difficulty taking in the point of view of others.
  • Develops symbolic thought

Concrete-Operational

(7-11 yr)

  • Thinking logically about concrete events, performing concrete arithmetic operations
  • Achieves conservation of number (age-6), mass (age-7), and weight (age-9)
  • Develops operational thought

  Formal Operational

  (11 yr and above)

  • Potential for more mature moral reasoning
  • Becomes concerned with hypothetical, future, and ideological problems
  • Develops abstract concepts

 

Hence, it could be concluded that Cognitive Development Theory was advocated by Jean Piaget.

Theory

Propounder

Main Idea

Theory of Operant Conditioning

B. F. Skinner

 

Theory implies the idea that learning takes place through rewarding a certain behavior or withholding reward for undesirable behavior.

Gestalt theory of learning/Learning by Insight Wolfgang Kohler The theory emphasizes that a sudden solution to the problem as insight doesn't rely on behaviour or observation.

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