Jon,

I had never heard of the MythBusters example before. And Julie, I had read 
about the Daily Show example, but couldn't find the clip. Thanks to both of you!

Incidentally, my examples of egocentrism and abstract reasoning are compiled 
here under Human Development: http://deanamadio.pbworks.com/ Unfortunately, I 
only have a link for the first one: 
http://www.hulu.com/watch/31495/the-simpsons-quitting#x-4,vclip,26; the other 
one might be out there somewhere online, but it is on DVD. 


Sincerely,

Dean M. Amadio, Ph.D. 
Associate Professor 
Siena College, Psychology Department 
432 Roger Bacon Hall 
515 Loudon Rd. 
Loudonville, NY 12211 
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Subject: Re: Piaget Examples from Popular Television or Movies
From: "Jonathan Mueller" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 03 Aug 2010 08:19:12 -0500
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To illustrate how even as adults we can struggle with some problems like 
conservation, I tell my students the story of following a truck.  You are on 
the road and you find yourself behind a slow semi.  You notice that as the semi 
is approaching a bridge the driver pulls a baseball bat out of his cab and 
bangs on the side of his truck.  You think this is odd.  But you notice that he 
does this every time he comes to a bridge.  Now you are so curious you just 
have to find out why.  So, you follow the truck driver until he stops.  You go 
up to him and ask him why he was hitting his truck with a baseball bat.  He 
says, "Well, you see, I am carrying a load of live birds in the back that weigh 
8 tons.  And my truck weighs 8 tons.  The signs for the bridges say you can 
only weigh 8 tons going over them.  So, I bang on the side of my truck, the 
birds fly up in the air, and then my truck only weighs 8 tons."  I ask my class 
if the truck driver is right.
 
Fortunately, I have discovered that just about all of life's important 
questions have been answered by the TV show Mythbusters.  You can see video of 
them testing this conservation question at
 
http://www.yourdiscovery.com/video/mythbusters-top-10-birds-in-a-truck/?cc=US
 
Jon
 
 
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>>> Julie Osland <[email protected]> 8/2/2010 5:55 PM >>>

 Object permanence appeared in an episode of "The Daily Show" -- November 9, 
2009, clip 1 starting around 5 minutes in.-- It is the "Kit Bond" episode.  I 
am out of my office, otherwise, I'd be able to get you a direct link.

Julie Osland

On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 4:37 PM, Amadio, Dean <[email protected]> wrote:


Has anyone come across any examples of Piaget's concepts in popular television 
or movies (esp. conservation or object permanence)? I have an example of 
egocentrism and abstract reasoning (both from the Simpsons, actually) but I'd 
like to find at least one more of another concept. I know there are 
instructional video examples out there, but I'm specifically looking for 
popular television or movies.

Thanks,
Dean M. Amadio
Siena College
[email protected]
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