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Since 1979, I have headed research involving the study of over 100 sets of twins and triplets who were reared apart. Who am I?
Formal Operations
refers to the final stage in Piaget's cognitive development theory, characterized by the ability to think abstractly and logically.
Sensory-Motor
Pertaining to the neural processes that integrate sensory input with motor output.
Preoperational
The stage of cognitive development in Piaget's theory, characterized by symbolic thinking, egocentrism, and a lack of logical reasoning.
Accommodation
The process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus on near or distant objects, or in psychology, altering one's beliefs to make them compatible with reality.
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