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When workers purchase more leisure and work less at higher wages, the supply curve
Animism
A facet of preoperational thought: the belief that inanimate objects have lifelike qualities and are capable of action.
Centration
A term from developmental psychology, describing the tendency of children in the preoperational stage to focus on one aspect of a situation and ignore others.
Irreversibility
A cognitive limitation in young children's thinking, where they are unable to understand that an action can be done and undone.
Internalized Sets
Concepts, beliefs, or ways of thinking that have been fully absorbed into one's mindset and influence behavior and decision-making.
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