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Habituation-Dishabituation
The process by which an organism decreases or stops its response to a repetitive stimulus (habituation) and then increases its response again when the stimulus changes or is new (dishabituation).
Cognitive Abilities
The mental skills that involve the ability to reason, plan, solve problems, think abstractly, and learn.
Addition Problem
A mathematical operation where two or more quantities are combined to make a sum.
Lawrence Kohlberg's Model
Lawrence Kohlberg's model is a theory of moral development that proposes six stages of moral reasoning, structured into three levels.
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