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The Value of Class Physical Evidence Lies in Its Ability

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The value of class physical evidence lies in its ability to corroborate events with data in a manner that is, as nearly as possible, free of human error and bias.

Comprehend Piaget's stages of cognitive development and the cognitive abilities characteristic of each stage.
Distinguish between assimilation, accommodation, and adaptation within Piaget's theory.
Recognize the importance of initiative, guilt, industry, and inferiority, and how they relate to child development according to Erikson.
Identify and explain the concept of egocentrism in child development.

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