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Theory Theory
The theory that young children have primitive theories about how the world works, which influence how children think about, and act within, specific domains.
Modularity Theory
A theory suggesting that the mind is composed of independent, yet interconnected, modules each responsible for different types of cognitive functions.
Theory Theory
A concept in cognitive development suggesting that children naturally construct theories to understand and predict others' mental states.
Information Processing Theory
A cognitive theory that likens the human mind to a computer, focusing on how individuals encode, store, and retrieve information.
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