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In contrast to information processing theory, Piaget believed that the mind works in ways similar to a computer.
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
A federal law in the United States that aims to protect the privacy of student education records, giving parents specific rights with respect to their children's education records until the age of 18, when these rights transfer to the students.
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A United States legislation that provides data privacy and security provisions for safeguarding medical information.
Circumstantiality
A communication disorder where the individual includes unnecessary detail and struggles to get to the point, often seen in cognitive disorders or neurological conditions.
Delusions
False beliefs that are strongly held in spite of invalidating evidence, often symptomatic of psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia.
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