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Treisman's feature-integration theory hypothesizes that people perceive stimuli as a whole rather than as a combination of features.
Cognitive Capacities
The mental abilities and processes related to knowledge, such as memory, reasoning, problem-solving, and abstract thinking.
Identity Development
The process through which individuals form a distinct sense of self through exploring and defining their personal values, beliefs, and goals.
Marcia's Stages
A theory developed by James Marcia that describes four identity statuses individuals can hold during identity development: foreclosure, identity diffusion, moratorium, and identity achievement.
Identity Moratorium
A stage in Erikson's identity development where an individual is exploring options but has not yet made a commitment to an identity.
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