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Ruth Benedict was able to develop "culture-at-a-distance" studies without changing anthropology's methodology.
Decentering Stage
A cognitive development stage in which children start to understand perspectives and feelings of others, moving beyond self-centered thought.
Abstract Operational Stage
A stage of cognitive development in Jean Piaget's theory, typically occurring from around age 12 and up, when individuals gain the ability to think abstractly and logically.
Centration
A cognitive limitation in early childhood, where the focus is on one salient aspect of a situation, neglecting other possible factors.
Symbolic Functioning
The ability to use symbols, signs, or objects to represent something else, a milestone in cognitive development allowing for complex thought.
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