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The textbook suggests that developmental changes in cognition or thinking are quantitative.
Inheritability
The proportion of variation among individuals in a population that is due to genetic factors.
Intellectual Abilities
The capacity to engage in abstract thinking, understand complex ideas, solve problems, and learn from experience.
Gestalt Psychologists
Psychologists who emphasize understanding the human mind and behavior in terms of the whole, suggesting that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
Cognitive Schools
Educational institutions or philosophies focused on enhancing understanding, thinking processes, and intellectual development.
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