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Cognitive Mapping
Cognitive Mapping is the mental process of acquiring, coding, storing, recalling, and decoding information about one's environment and spatial orientation.
Concept Formation
The mental process of categorizing information into meaningful groups or concepts, allowing for easier understanding and recall.
Conceptualization
The process of developing clear, rigorous, systematic ideas or theories about an aspect of the world or a study subject.
Syllogism
A form of logical reasoning where a conclusion is drawn from two given or assumed propositions (premises).
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