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The number of attachments a child can form is unlimited
Information Recall
The ability to retrieve and reproduce information from memory that was previously learned or experienced.
Analogical Inconsistency
Discrepancies or lack of uniformity in reasoning or outcomes when comparing two similar situations or analogies.
Mental Set
A tendency to approach situations in a certain way because that method worked in the past, potentially hindering the solution of new problems.
Functional Fixedness
A cognitive bias that limits a person to using an object only in the way it is traditionally used, hindering problem-solving.
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