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Unlike other forms of conditioning, taste aversion is powerful and rapidly acquired, suggesting that it

Understand the psychosocial developmental tasks and challenges of toddlerhood, including autonomy and ritualistic behaviors.
Provide guidance on dealing with common toddler behaviors, such as sibling rivalry, negativism, and temper tantrums.
Offer recommendations for promoting healthy habits, including dental care, nutrition, and safety.
Assess and encourage physical and motor development appropriate for the toddler age group.

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Test Bias

A characteristic of a test that results in systematic differences in scoring that unfairly advantage or disadvantage certain groups.

School Performance

An evaluation of a student’s academic work and achievements in an educational setting.

Test Bias

Describes a situation in which a test or assessment produces unfair results, favoring one particular group over others.

Mechanical Abilities

Skills related to understanding and working with mechanical systems and machinery, often involving problem-solving and manual dexterity.

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