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Genetic differences alone have been shown to account for gender differences in mathematical and language abilities.
Cognitive Development
Refers to the process of growth and change in intellectual capabilities, such as thinking, reasoning, and understanding, across the lifespan.
Egocentrism
A cognitive trait where an individual is unable to differentiate between their own perspective and that of others, often observed in children.
Abstract Thought
Abstract thought is the ability to think about objects, principles, and ideas that are not physically present, involving complex processes such as problem-solving and theorizing.
Centration
A cognitive limitation in early childhood, where a child focuses only on one aspect of a situation and ignores other relevant aspects.
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