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A theory is a general framework, explanation, or tool used to understand and describe the real world.
Formal Operations
The stage in Piaget’s theory of cognitive development where individuals gain the ability to think abstractly, reason logically, and form hypotheses, typically beginning in adolescence.
Second-Order Operations
In cognitive development, refers to more complex processes where individuals can think about their own thoughts or reflect on the operation of thought itself.
Abstract Qualities
Attributes or concepts that are not tangible or concrete, such as ideas, values, and emotions, and require a level of abstract thinking to understand.
Objective Theory of Knowledge
A perspective in epistemology that suggests knowledge is based on objective facts, independent of individual perceptions or beliefs.
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