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Participant observation research can be covert or overt.
Mental Representations
Describes the internal images, symbols, or thoughts in our minds that represent external reality, enabling us to think about and navigate the world even in the absence of direct sensory input.
Primary Circular Reactions
Early infantile behaviors that repeat because the infant finds them pleasurable, typically developing between 1 and 4 months of age.
Reflexive Schemas
Cognitive structures that enable individuals to reflect on, adjust, and organize their thoughts and experiences.
Goal-directed Behavior
Actions taken with the intention of achieving a specific outcome or objective.
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