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What was the significance of America's "good neighbor" policy as the Second World War grew more imminent?
Sensorimotor Intelligence
Jean Piaget's stage of cognitive development from birth to about age 2, where infants learn about the world through their sensory impressions and motor activities.
Originally Predicted
Pertains to the initial expectations or forecasts regarding an outcome based on available information at an earlier time.
Object Permanence
The understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be observed or heard, a critical concept in cognitive development of infants.
A-not-B Error
A cognitive error observed in young children, where they wrongly assume that an object at a hidden location remains there even after seeing it being moved to a new location.
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