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Children's understanding of others' thoughts and traits is particularly facilitated by interactions with siblings and friends including:
Initial Beliefs
The preexisting perceptions or assumptions held by an individual before being exposed to new information or experiences.
Judgments
Judgments are cognitive processes involving evaluation or estimation of something or someone, often influenced by personal experience, knowledge, and values.
Overconfidence
A cognitive bias characterized by an individual's belief that they are more accurate or capable than reality supports.
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Substances whose production, sale, or possession are prohibited by law due to their potential effects on users' health or society.
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