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Confirmation bias is the tendency to ignore evidence that goes against one's beliefs.
Concrete-Operational Thinking
A stage in cognitive development, as described by Jean Piaget, where children can think logically about concrete events but struggle with abstract concepts.
Memory Strategies
Memory strategies are techniques or methods used to enhance an individual's ability to encode, store, and retrieve information more effectively.
Universal Mental Operations
Fundamental cognitive processes that are considered to be common across different cultures and individuals.
Reversibility
The cognitive ability to recognize that actions can be reversed, restoring the original state, important in logical thinking and mathematics.
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