Quiz: McGarrigle and Donaldson’s Naughty Teddy Study
GCSE AQA PSYCHOLOGY (8182)
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Welcome! You've already learned about Piaget's theory of cognitive development, including the stages of development and conservation. Today, let's test your knowledge about McGarrigle and Donaldson’s Naughty Teddy Study!
What was the main aim of McGarrigle and Donaldson’s Naughty Teddy Study?
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What were the key elements of the Naughty Teddy Study? (Select all that apply)
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In the Naughty Teddy Study, researchers tested children on their understanding of {{blank0}} using a {{blank1}} to rearrange counters.
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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What did the Naughty Teddy do during the study?
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Which of the following were findings from McGarrigle and Donaldson’s Naughty Teddy Study? (Select all that apply)
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The Naughty Teddy Study showed that children are more likely to understand conservation when the change appears {{blank0}}.
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What age group did McGarrigle and Donaldson study?
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Which concept was challenged by the Naughty Teddy Study?
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