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Most Canadians have a very good sense of the scope of many environmental challenges.
Cognition Theory
Cognition theory encompasses the psychological, neurological, and cognitive science theories that explain how the mind processes information, including perception, memory, thought, and problem-solving.
Categorisation Theory
A psychological theory that describes how individuals group objects, people, or events into categories based on common attributes or meanings.
Causal Language
Refers to the use of linguistic expressions that denote cause-and-effect relationships.
Geometric Figures
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