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Fear of Crime and Fear of Victimization Are Compounded by Beliefs

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Fear of crime and fear of victimization are compounded by beliefs that police are unable to do anything about crime.

Identify and explain various cognitive processes in early childhood, including egocentrism, transductive reasoning, and artificialism.
Describe Piaget’s stages of cognitive development and the tests associated with these stages, such as the three mountains test.
Understand operations and their characteristics according to Piaget, including operations, seriations, and heuristics.
Comprehend the process and significance of transductive reasoning in child development.

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