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The strength of cohesive forces in a substance:
External Cultural Tools
External cultural tools refer to physical objects, symbols, language, and technology that individuals use to interact with, understand, and interpret the world within their cultural contexts.
Early Scripts
Cognitive structures that represent sequences of events in familiar contexts, aiding understanding and memory of everyday activities.
Cultural-Context Perspective
A viewpoint that emphasizes understanding individuals and their behavior through the lens of their cultural background and social environment.
Domain-Specific Theories
These are theories focused on understanding behavior, cognition, and development within specific domains of knowledge.
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