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When infants attempt to imitate an adult's action (e.g., smile, hand clapping, sound) they are less likely to mature into unique individuals.
Reactive Thinking
A type of thinking where responses are based on immediate emotions or preconceptions rather than logical reasoning.
Reflective Thinking
A cognitive process that involves examining and analyzing one's thoughts, actions, and experiences to gain new insights or understandings.
Concept Formation
The process by which individuals learn to categorize and cluster information based on common characteristics, leading to the creation of concepts.
Tentative Conclusions
Preliminary findings or conclusions that are not final and are subject to further validation or revision based on additional evidence or analysis.
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