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Children in Piaget's preoperational stage of development lack
Intensively
With concentrated and extensive effort or strength; deeply engaged or committed to a task or activity.
Learned Helplessness
A psychological condition in which an individual learns to believe they are powerless to change their situation despite having the ability to do so, often arising from repeated failures.
Experimental Group
In experimental research, the group of subjects that receives the experimental treatment or intervention, used to test hypotheses against a control group.
Control Opportunities
Refers to situations or mechanisms through which an individual can influence the outcomes or environment around them.
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