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Symbolic Thinking
Symbolic thinking refers to the ability to use symbols, signs, or objects to represent something abstract, such as ideas or concepts, beyond their immediate, physical presence.
Judy DeLoache
Judy DeLoache is a psychologist known for her research in the development of symbolic understanding in children and how they interact with media and tangible objects.
Research
The systematic investigation or study into materials, sources, etc., in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
Theory Of Mind
The capability to understand and attribute various mental states like beliefs, intentions, desires, emotions, and knowledge to both oneself and others, acknowledging the diversity in others' beliefs, desires, and intentions from one's own.
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