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What is a weak electrolyte?
Mental Representation
The cognitive process through which the mind stores and interprets information about the world, allowing for thought and imagination.
Primary Circular Reaction
Repetitive actions focused on the body that are demonstrated by infants as an early form of learning through physical activity.
A-not-B Error
A cognitive error observed in infants, where they reach for a hidden object where it was last found rather than its new location, demonstrating their developing memory and understanding of object permanence.
Deferred Imitation
The ability to reproduce a behavior observed at an earlier time, even in the absence of the original model or stimuli.
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