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Learning that depends on mental processes that are not able to be observed directly is called _________ learning.
Animism
The conviction that every object, location, and being holds a unique spiritual presence.
Postconventional Moral Reasoning
A stage of moral development where individuals make decisions based on internal principles and the consideration of universal ethical rules.
Object Permanence
The understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be observed.
Self-Socialization
The process by which individuals actively contribute to their own development and socialization based on their interpretation of their social world.
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