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What Were Some of the Distinctive Ideas of John Calvin

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What were some of the distinctive ideas of John Calvin, and what attitude toward business activity did they tend to foster?

Understand the development of depth perception and fear of heights in infants.
Comprehend the progression of visual and auditory acuity in infants.
Grasp the concept of habituation and its implications for infant learning and memory.
Recognize infants' preferences for certain visual patterns and how these preferences aid in perceptual development.

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Postconventional Level

A stage in Kohlberg's theory of moral development in which individuals make ethical decisions based on universal principles of justice that transcend their own personal or cultural preferences.

Abstract Principles

Fundamental ideas or concepts that are not tied to specific, tangible instances but apply broadly across different situations.

Preoperational Stage

A stage in Piaget’s theory of cognitive development (ages 2-7) where children begin to engage in symbolic play but don't yet comprehend concrete logic.

Concrete Operations Stage

Piaget’s third stage of cognitive development, in which the school-age child becomes capable of logical thought processes but is not yet capable of abstract thinking.

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