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If a happiness scale had a true zero point, a score of zero would mean
Language Skills
The ability to communicate effectively, including reading, writing, speaking, and understanding verbal and non-verbal cues.
Mathematical Skills
The ability to perform and understand various mathematical operations and concepts, including arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and statistics.
In-person Interactions
Social exchanges that occur face-to-face, allowing for direct communication and physical presence.
Sensorimotor Substage
The earliest developmental stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development, spanning from birth to approximately two years of age, focusing on physical interaction and exploration of the environment.
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