The Growth of Knowledge: Crash Course Psychology #18

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июн 2024
  • How does our knowledge grow? It turns out there are some different ideas about that. Schemas, Four-Stage Theory of Cognitive Development, and Vygotsky's Theory of Scaffolding all play different roles but the basic idea is that children think about things very differently than adults. Hank explains in today's episode of Crash Course Psychology.
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    Chapters:
    Introduction: Cognitive Development 00:00
    Maturation 1:23
    Jean Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development 1:45
    Schemas 2:39
    Assimilation & Accommodation 3:03
    Sensorimotor Stage of Cognitive Development 3:37
    Preoperational Stage of Cognitive Development 4:37
    Concrete Operational Stage of Cognitive Development 6:40
    Formal Operational Stage of Cognitive Development 7:06
    Reception of Piaget's Four-Step Model 7:20
    Vygotsky's Theory of Scaffolding 7:48
    Review & Credits 8:58
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  • @Hinikuna
    @Hinikuna 7 лет назад +2590

    People who watch this:
    - those who are interested in the subject of psychology, for entertainment purposes (5%)
    - psychology students who are frustrated with their professors and are in the learning process for the next exam (95%)
    awesome vids, though!

    • @queenartly3323
      @queenartly3323 5 лет назад +35

      You can add students who are taking the class as a general education course to the list.

    • @Howdoideletethis594
      @Howdoideletethis594 5 лет назад +36

      I'm literally here because my prof didn't teach half the info that's gonna be on the final lmao

    • @sydneybytes7998
      @sydneybytes7998 5 лет назад +19

      My exam is tomorrow and I'm trying to learn 50% of the module now because we weren't actually taught it. Wish me luck :)

    • @Howdoideletethis594
      @Howdoideletethis594 5 лет назад +5

      @@sydneybytes7998 omgggggg good luck dude! Been there!

    • @cagebuddy1539
      @cagebuddy1539 5 лет назад +7

      I just wanna be better than everyone else...

  • @datnikkabugs
    @datnikkabugs 8 лет назад +1871

    that explains "look at all those chickens"

    • @h3llboyyy407
      @h3llboyyy407 8 лет назад +11

      lol

    • @string1414
      @string1414 7 лет назад +44

      I LITERALLY quoted that when he brought up the horse. LOL

    • @hayli_hjs
      @hayli_hjs 6 лет назад +57

      Edwin Duran using vines to memorize terms, you're amazing

    • @selamnuguse7378
      @selamnuguse7378 5 лет назад +3

      hahahahahhahah

    • @bbh8286
      @bbh8286 5 лет назад +1

      lol😂😂😂😂

  • @abrady0
    @abrady0 4 года назад +626

    So when a baby laughs during a game of peekaboo it’s not because what you did was funny, it’s because it’s relieved you still exist?

  • @pandapanda5738
    @pandapanda5738 8 лет назад +822

    Graduate student here. In case you're wondering, the procrastinating never stops. Awesome video.

  • @aerialwhen9559
    @aerialwhen9559 4 года назад +129

    2 days until 2020 psych exam
    me: binge watching crashcourse videos everyday

  • @mortenpedersen763
    @mortenpedersen763 7 лет назад +530

    Still feels like a lot of adults are stuck at the egocentrism :D

    • @cameroncronje360
      @cameroncronje360 5 лет назад +12

      Dead on lol

    • @natasgabel1672
      @natasgabel1672 4 года назад +8

      Literally I was thinking the same thing.

    • @thecarlitosshow7687
      @thecarlitosshow7687 4 года назад +2

      Yupp Freud called it “Primary Narcissism”. also Otto Rank believed “Narcissism as a child.” The book “The Denial of Death.”

    • @crazy_pyromaniac
      @crazy_pyromaniac 4 года назад +11

      Wait... so you mean other people have feelings too?

  • @Jorge-lm4bg
    @Jorge-lm4bg 9 лет назад +1518

    Does anyone else use these videos to study for exams?

    • @ieshamclaughlin4960
      @ieshamclaughlin4960 8 лет назад +21

      That's what am doing right now bruh

    • @kirsan1224
      @kirsan1224 8 лет назад +21

      goodluck to us! omg developmental psych.

    • @jimmyschiff2396
      @jimmyschiff2396 8 лет назад +1

      +Pia Tshering I hope you did amazing on your exam, and that you have a glorious wonderful day. ;)

    • @Anonymous-fj2uo
      @Anonymous-fj2uo 7 лет назад +1

      I use his biology ones for my a level biology exam

    • @lar9299
      @lar9299 7 лет назад +9

      Jorge Abreu I am a teacher and I have to explain Piaget's theories. This was so so helpful for me to understand it and explain it

  • @abbeyasdfghjkl
    @abbeyasdfghjkl 10 лет назад +175

    Crash Course Philosophy would be the best thing to happen to the world, ever.
    please.

    • @MarioUcomics
      @MarioUcomics 10 лет назад +4

      YES!!!

    • @ellisartwist
      @ellisartwist 10 лет назад +9

      well with philosophy you strain very close to politics which i think these guys are trying to avoid.

    • @alexsitaras6508
      @alexsitaras6508 10 лет назад +12

      elazer twist i think his audience is more civil than most other audiences, and i think john and/or hank are smart enough to word their work with out being offensive

    • @Darticus42
      @Darticus42 10 лет назад +1

      Yus

    • @Darticus42
      @Darticus42 10 лет назад +3

      Alex Sitaras
      Heh, on the internet barely anyone is civil. I've seen many arguments on their channels about related topics where people's "arguments" degrade into curse fights. The audience is probably more civil, but in any conversation (RUclips is a conversation too, from video creator to audience and back again through comments) it is best never to talk about money, politics, or religion. And philosophy grazes (at least) two of those three. Although I think it would be really cool and enlightening, I somehow doubt that others would think so. :(

  • @truongcahanh8915
    @truongcahanh8915 9 лет назад +48

    4:53 aww, little John and Hank is so cute!

  • @raggietyril9219
    @raggietyril9219 8 лет назад +51

    The subtle Fault in our Stars references in these videos are hilarious

  • @MauroEnfermoDeLepra
    @MauroEnfermoDeLepra 9 лет назад +259

    I used to think my friends weren't supposed to have other friends ._.

    • @PearsAreOk
      @PearsAreOk 9 лет назад +1

      Tyrion Lannister how old were you XD?

    • @shriyasridharamaiya9216
      @shriyasridharamaiya9216 8 лет назад

      +Tyrion Lannister I think this coming from Tyrion Lannister is very relevant bwahahahah XD

    • @SezzesStuff
      @SezzesStuff 8 лет назад +50

      +Tyrion Lannister I used to think my name was "yours" since everyone always said "this is yours" etc. So then I went around and said "this is yours" when I meant it was mine :P

    • @Imakittymoo1337
      @Imakittymoo1337 8 лет назад +10

      +Tyrion Lannister When I was ~6 years old I thought the skinny tall jar of pasta sauce on Blues Clues held more sauce than the shorter rectangle jar. When I was wrong it blew my mind.

    • @auxxillarytv4742
      @auxxillarytv4742 4 года назад

      @@SezzesStuff lol

  • @EricTheNovice
    @EricTheNovice 9 лет назад +239

    I'd love to see a crash course on philosophy! There's a lot of us out here who could use it.

    • @zinqtable1092
      @zinqtable1092 8 лет назад +2

      +Eric The Novice There are lots of other good channels for education on philosophy. Simply listen and learn like language.

    • @mickeynotmouse
      @mickeynotmouse 8 лет назад +15

      +Eric The Novice you're in luck baby

    • @pickletineeltaimados5205
      @pickletineeltaimados5205 7 лет назад +8

      Eric The Novice There is one now! Bet you've seen it though. 'u'

  • @naenae.3197
    @naenae.3197 4 года назад +24

    I hope you continue to breakdown psychology because this helps so much with college exams and quizzes

  • @ConsueloHigdon
    @ConsueloHigdon 10 лет назад +20

    That little thought bubble with Li'l John and Li'l Hank was REALLY CUTE

  • @NeoChromer
    @NeoChromer 10 лет назад +420

    Can you please do a video about emotion, why some people are more emotional then other and why does some people feel "less" emotion then others?

    • @ellisartwist
      @ellisartwist 10 лет назад +56

      well the less emotion could be a symptom of depression. depression isnt necessarily being sad but rather a lack of feeling. this is why some depressed people cut themselves because they want to see if they can still feel.

    • @NeoChromer
      @NeoChromer 10 лет назад +21

      elazer twist woah.. didn't know that!

    • @netialouis527
      @netialouis527 10 лет назад +7

      elazer twist me neither...

    • @static_echo
      @static_echo 10 лет назад +32

      Emotions aren't associated with depression. I remember reading somewhere that depressed people cut themselves to gain some control of themselves. Depression causes some emotions, but emotions don't cause depression. XD I can't explain it, just ignore me....

    • @chibiredhead7082
      @chibiredhead7082 10 лет назад +1

      elazer twist That would explain a lot. Besides the name why else the confusion with depression = sadness? And I hope you don't get too many trolls just for your profile pic as we've seen down below.

  • @EclipsedShadowK
    @EclipsedShadowK 7 лет назад +45

    hank's reaction to the missing angler fish
    "ahh!"

  • @abbycanero406
    @abbycanero406 10 лет назад +14

    The girl hugging the brain is so adorable!!!!!

  • @archducky7492
    @archducky7492 8 лет назад +25

    You my friend are a genius in delivering complex theories in a easy to understand, fun and in a very rememberable way!

  • @MsLazyllama101
    @MsLazyllama101 10 лет назад +3

    As a teacher, Piaget and Vygotsky gets shoved down our throats.

  • @MilitanT07
    @MilitanT07 10 лет назад +32

    I'm LOVING this CrashCourse

  • @yunamchill9024
    @yunamchill9024 7 лет назад +53

    That's helping me a lot to understand Piaget. God, can someone please tell me why by simply looking this video I understand more than in class which are so boring that I have to doodle to avoid falling asleep? Why?! How can it be that a video can tell you more than a school lesson??

    • @javianbrown8627
      @javianbrown8627 7 лет назад +11

      for one, school doesn't have animations and it's not as fun since they don't give stories and stuff.

    • @reemash1770
      @reemash1770 7 лет назад +3

      Because he speaks fast

    • @tomshraderd4915
      @tomshraderd4915 7 лет назад +10

      Well, I'd say it's because he does simplify it a lot (it is a CRASH COURSE after all), which probably helps. I'm studying this stuff for my exam right now and we have to go into MUCH more detail than that (also I'm a bit sad that Vygotsky is only barely mentioned, but I guess you can't have it all).

    • @benstreck6466
      @benstreck6466 6 лет назад +1

      Because college is a scam.

    • @Enigmaa113
      @Enigmaa113 6 лет назад +1

      Because we as humans learn more efficiently when the way the information is being presented is appealing to us. You'd think schools would have figured that out by now. People would retain a lot more of what they learned about if they did.

  • @26syntax
    @26syntax 10 лет назад +93

    Wow when I learned about this exact same stuff in my first year psychology class I was confused and bored stiff... This was so interesting it took me a while to realize I recognized the subject matter. I guess my psych prof didn't have a stuffed Hanklerfish to give an example of object permanence... Awesome job Hank and the Crash Course team :)

    • @Darticus42
      @Darticus42 10 лет назад +2

      Frankly I'm surprised your comment doesn't have more likes :P

  • @delagoence3739
    @delagoence3739 10 лет назад +13

    When I was little, my parents both worked most of the day, so I spent a lot of time at my grandmother's house. I started calling my grandma "mamma" like I did for my mother because, in my small child mind, they were the same kind of person because they both played the same kind of roles in my life. I knew that one was my grandmother and the other was my mother but they were both "mamma"

  • @richaybikhari3119
    @richaybikhari3119 8 лет назад +81

    00:19 at 0.5 speed
    Havent laughed this hard in a long time

  • @crashcourse
    @crashcourse  10 лет назад +77

    The Growth of Knowledge: Crash Course Psychology #18

    • @mekey0709
      @mekey0709 10 лет назад +24

      Hello, while i think that my comment will go unnoticed, i have a suggestion. That suggestion is for the Crash Course team to upload these and new episodes of Crash Course on itunes as podcasts. Doing this will allow you to reach a broader audience and demographic alike. As a result they may even subscribe to your youtube channel. Any way, great work on these and i hope to hear a response, albeit big youtube accounts seldom reach out and respond to their viewers.

    • @AmandaMariePingelRamsay
      @AmandaMariePingelRamsay 10 лет назад +4

      ***** +Melk I listen to these while I'm at work, while looking at spreadsheets. When I go back and watch the visuals, I find that the Thought Cafe stuff is super-delightful, but I can testify that it is not necessary to get a lot of value from the videos.
      I second the vote for podcasts; I would love to be able to listen to Crash Course while riding the train or driving across town.

    • @mekey0709
      @mekey0709 10 лет назад +4

      Amanda Marie Pingel Ramsay you're completely right,while the audio alone isnt all, i too, would enjoy doing mundane tasks whilst listening to these in as a podcast

    • @TheFireflyGrave
      @TheFireflyGrave 9 лет назад +9

      Angler fish suit for the next Mario game!

    • @WildFyreful
      @WildFyreful 7 лет назад +3

      I have this going while writing stories and doing homework and, more recently, as a means of getting a preview of my Intro to Psychology course in college. :)

  • @hubridnox
    @hubridnox 10 лет назад +7

    Developmental psychology is fascinating. I love Piaget! Bowlby's work is amazing, too.

  • @planclops
    @planclops 10 лет назад +11

    This is irrelevant to Psychology but the Thought Bubble Children are just adorable! :)

  • @PirateOfTheNorth
    @PirateOfTheNorth 9 лет назад +21

    Thank you, Hank. I'm studying for my psychology exam and this really helped :)

  • @sheridildar5840
    @sheridildar5840 8 лет назад +3

    I am really pleased that you present this. You make it interesting. Not like the usual boring classes.

  • @KevinHeimbach
    @KevinHeimbach 8 лет назад +399

    Anyone else watching this video because they have college finals tomorrow?

  • @Mariana-zd6um
    @Mariana-zd6um 4 года назад +5

    I can finally understand "Look at all those chickens!"

  • @xMASSxDx187x
    @xMASSxDx187x 8 лет назад +40

    It would be great if you could do a political philosophy series, discussing Thomas Paine, Hobbes, Hume, Rousseau, John Stuart Mill etc.

  • @sophiazhang2283
    @sophiazhang2283 5 лет назад +9

    who’s watching because they love psychology and hank and the anglerfish and not because of an exam?

  • @pianobooks42
    @pianobooks42 10 лет назад +14

    "You walk before you break dance." Well I've got walking down.......

  • @RoseteMonik
    @RoseteMonik 6 лет назад +3

    I love learning and having fun at the same time, great job! 👌

  • @ComicgeddonTV
    @ComicgeddonTV 4 года назад +10

    your videos seem like they're taken directly from the Psychology 110 text book... they've helped me when studying for tests and quizzes enormously. Watching your videos is a far superior way for me to learn as apposed to sitting in the Psych 110 lecture hall and listening to our instructor. Will you be doing more videos for more advanced Psych class levels?

  • @HarrryPtterGirl99
    @HarrryPtterGirl99 8 лет назад +4

    good luck for all the AP psych people tomorrow!

  • @flooslet
    @flooslet 9 лет назад

    This series is excellent. One video reviews the same information my 50 minute first year psych classes do in 10 minutes!

  • @kocaelwe88
    @kocaelwe88 8 лет назад +41

    Do Crash course Anthropology :D

  • @phenagan001
    @phenagan001 10 лет назад

    Brings me back to my ed psych classes. Love it!

  • @bluesandback2.048
    @bluesandback2.048 4 года назад +2

    Your way of explaining topics is really great, This video was helpful as always. Thanks 😊 For making learning super exciting. Create more stuff for future aswell.

  • @RhaegarStorm
    @RhaegarStorm 7 лет назад +7

    As a child, I had a phase when all animals were either cat, if they had legs, or fish, if they hadn't. Now I know why :)

  • @tommyngsoonsing4807
    @tommyngsoonsing4807 7 лет назад

    This video is helping me a lot in understanding the concept of cognitive development for researching purpose. Greatly appreciate

  • @KirstenDrabinGray
    @KirstenDrabinGray 7 лет назад +3

    Wow. This video brought me back to my undergrad teaching lessons. Vygotsky, Piaget and all the rest are taught in Pedagogy (the idea of teaching) 101. It was a fun trip down memory lane. I still have an undergrad Piaget book in my bookcase!

  • @jessmurdock1442
    @jessmurdock1442 10 лет назад +2

    These are all so informative and useful for a future psych student, thanks!

  • @NeckBreakingStunts
    @NeckBreakingStunts 8 лет назад

    You know what I like more than Crash Course videos? KNOWLEDGE!

  • @pravimaheshwari6645
    @pravimaheshwari6645 5 лет назад

    I have my development psychology paper in an hour and I just got my concept clear. Mr Green, ur a saviour!!!

  • @VCheesey
    @VCheesey 10 лет назад +21

    2:09 The Fart In Our Shorts? Hehe.

  • @VI-gj9ob
    @VI-gj9ob 6 лет назад +1

    This was so helpful and well explained!
    Thank you so much! :)

  • @inesslt367
    @inesslt367 7 лет назад

    thank you so much for helping in understanding alot of lessons especially in psychology & psycholinguistics. thanks

  • @georgesekibo1081
    @georgesekibo1081 4 года назад

    i like the way he talks, he sounds like he can make anything interesting

  • @KalibreDubstep
    @KalibreDubstep 9 лет назад +2

    Great vid as always! Helps a lot for my studies :)

  • @JoaoPessoa86
    @JoaoPessoa86 10 лет назад +2

    It was funny when my baby sister started talking because her first word was our dog's name, not "dog", her name. That name stood for "animal" as she learned other words. She still really cares for animals.

  • @pima_desin
    @pima_desin 10 лет назад +1

    Liked the reference to Vygotsky! I remember referencing his work in one of my research papers for English earlier this year.

  • @rupshaghosh5607
    @rupshaghosh5607 6 лет назад

    i love everything about the crash course

  • @izzymccoy4149
    @izzymccoy4149 9 лет назад

    Finally understanding why The Fault in Our Stars is referenced so much.

  • @Cladine030
    @Cladine030 4 года назад

    I love, love your videos. Very clear ane precise, thanks.

  • @passengerprincesspodcast
    @passengerprincesspodcast 10 лет назад +2

    I had my psych final today and I got this question right!!! Yay!

  • @ParkorEnderman
    @ParkorEnderman Год назад +1

    3:08 "Look at all those chickens!"

  • @Weebfox
    @Weebfox Год назад

    Listening to this at the gym to prep for an exam I have in a couple hours because reading sucks, cheers!

  • @DanielC01000100
    @DanielC01000100 10 лет назад +1

    Excellent!! Very educative

  • @danheidel
    @danheidel 10 лет назад +10

    Hank, I'm sad we didn't get a Thought Bubble version of you busting out some breakdance moves.

  • @lilshawtywright
    @lilshawtywright 6 лет назад

    You're funny and yet informative. I love it!

  • @Cowguruofdeath
    @Cowguruofdeath 7 лет назад +12

    I'm only 7 minutes into this video and you've summarized an entire section of a chapter that is taking me hours to read all the way through. I almost want to use my tests scores to quantify how powerful this form of education through instructional, public videos is... the vocabulary is astoundingly similar, which makes sense of course assuming I can watch these videos and score well on the chapter review guides. Of course I'll have to read the textbook afterwards anyway to verify the true preservation of information. So my hypothesis would be I really only need the testing software that the online services provide from the textbook company and the videos to succeed on a real test and I can make a reasonable judgement before I take said real test by accounting the inconsequential but stated indispensable testing material and compare it to my textbook only tests I've already taken.

  • @StedmanFoster
    @StedmanFoster 4 года назад

    He's an excellent speaker!

  • @angelicamrodriguez-cruz7067
    @angelicamrodriguez-cruz7067 6 лет назад

    Oh... my God, you know everything! I always see you on Biology but here you are again

  • @juanborjas6416
    @juanborjas6416 10 лет назад

    Nice Fantastic Voyage reference at 1:20. I really like the content of these videos, learning about learning.

  • @nqobilembongwa5930
    @nqobilembongwa5930 4 года назад

    Im always using these videos for exam or tests, use the videos with textbook and other additional resources

  • @beckyhenderson1803
    @beckyhenderson1803 5 лет назад

    This is great and would love to see him explain Kohlberg's zone of proximal development.

  • @TheTwistedStory
    @TheTwistedStory 10 лет назад +2

    This video is awesome. I only wish it had been created and posted a couple months ago, when I was taking my intro to psychology class (Sophomore in college). We covered a lot of these topics, and this video would have greatly helped! Its still a nice refresher to watch now though ;D

  • @juliajen9876
    @juliajen9876 9 лет назад +18

    At first I thought my computer was lagging because there was no image lol

  • @Likeeey123
    @Likeeey123 10 лет назад +1

    Under 200 views! Wow so glad I got to see this so early I love this Crash Course Series

  • @kensantos988
    @kensantos988 5 лет назад

    I love this guy! and his brother too...Mr. Greene

  • @siqbal115
    @siqbal115 7 лет назад

    the best teacher in the world!!!!!!

  • @criscapilayan5798
    @criscapilayan5798 8 лет назад

    thank you very much! It relates to the subject in college.

  • @jordanchristofferson985
    @jordanchristofferson985 9 лет назад

    Thank you for being my exam revision

  • @fatimahnabilahismail5757
    @fatimahnabilahismail5757 8 лет назад

    thank you so much! you really helped me a lot in understanding this topic. may god bless you :)

  • @XDragonsXCryX
    @XDragonsXCryX 10 лет назад

    Hank, you'd make a good talk show host. Love the videos.

  • @CTVadim
    @CTVadim 10 лет назад +1

    YES! Piaget! He was the topic of my senior project in high school (which makes sense since I focused on developmental psychology)! Fun fact, he was a malacologist -- that is, one who studies mollusks. :D

  • @maytruscott1066
    @maytruscott1066 9 лет назад

    my teacher uses these videos in psychology they really help

  • @hollowbones3515
    @hollowbones3515 10 лет назад

    This ties up pretty nicely with the new episode of through the wormhole! :)

  • @blazearmoru
    @blazearmoru 9 лет назад

    Thanks for the educational awesomeness Sci Show man! o/

  • @calvinwillis9520
    @calvinwillis9520 10 лет назад

    Cognitive development made up a third of my psychology exam last week! I thought I could finally forget about Piaget and Vygotsky, but regardless, amazing video!

  • @Bun-Bun-uWu
    @Bun-Bun-uWu 10 лет назад

    The Hank and John animations were adorable.

  • @serenasibani6078
    @serenasibani6078 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @jeremyraceles8563
    @jeremyraceles8563 7 лет назад

    Love this channel... Keep it up...

  • @nyenetuetitusnyankoon8688
    @nyenetuetitusnyankoon8688 8 лет назад +4

    He's genius, absolutely brilliant !!!
    He makes me understand what I didn't get clear enough in lectures. Love it and love him !!! 😉👍🏾
    Very helpful and cheers !!! 😉👍🏾

  • @nadiasyed8294
    @nadiasyed8294 5 лет назад

    crash course always got my back the night before my exams

  • @fluxbird
    @fluxbird 10 лет назад

    Am I the only one who finds the animation of little Hank and little John absolutely ADORABLE?

  • @TheMelaEnchanted
    @TheMelaEnchanted 10 лет назад

    Your videos help me a lot in my upcoming board exam. Thank you :-)

  • @thellamasquads
    @thellamasquads 7 лет назад +307

    Anyone else watching this series for fun and not because they have a class?

  • @divicool72
    @divicool72 10 лет назад +3

    development psych is the best cos you get to watch videos of cute kids being dumb. Like in one video (its on youtube somewhere) theres a little girl and an experimenter and some cookies. The experimenter gives themselves two cookies, and the girl one cookies, and then asks the girl if thats fair. The girl says no, because she only has one and the experimenter has two. The experimenter then breaks the girl's cookie in half and asks the girl whether its fair now, and she goes "yeah". It's super cute :3

  • @cley.
    @cley. Год назад +1

    Have not seen you in a while, missed you bro

  • @nunanunu297
    @nunanunu297 6 лет назад

    Thank you!!

  • @mommakassie
    @mommakassie 4 года назад

    I love this!

  • @Teo117
    @Teo117 Год назад

    Woah that's a lot of information.... AWESOME!!! Thank you 😁

  • @raquelshungergames
    @raquelshungergames 10 лет назад +1

    I love his theory however I remember also learning that certain percentage of each category were for each age group and the level matched up with the average. For example, a teen could be at the college level however there is only a 20% chance in comparison to the 70% of the regular teen level. Similarly, there could also be teens on the child's level but only 15%. This concept really helps me understand how people my age think and that even though we have the same education at the same level, we can still process information differently and thus have an easier or more difficult time learning.

  • @gretchenortner
    @gretchenortner 7 лет назад

    2:09 haha I love the tfios reference!!!!

  • @loridyer9112
    @loridyer9112 8 лет назад

    This is great!

  • @devilishlettuce
    @devilishlettuce 5 лет назад

    Happy final season!!