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The researcher should be aware of the fact that two sources using different methodologies cannot be expected to arrive at the same kind of data.
Piaget's Processes
The cognitive developmental stages defined by Jean Piaget that detail how children's thinking evolves with age, including sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational stages.
Assimilation
The cognitive process by which new information is interpreted or transformed to fit into existing knowledge or schemas.
Substitution
Substitution in behavior refers to the process of replacing one activity or stimulus with another, often seen in coping strategies.
Cognitive Development
The development of cognitive processes such as memory, problem-solving abilities, and making decisions, starting in childhood and progressing through teenage years into adult life.
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