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Shining Time Station is a favourite television show of your three-year-old niece, Sunmi. The stories on this show revolve around the antics of more than a dozen toy trains. Each train has a name and a number. Your brother is shocked one day when Sunmi told him the name and number associated with each train on the show. Your brother is amazed because to him Thomas looks like James, he's never noticed any numbers on the trains, and Sunmi's memory in other areas does not seem to be extraordinary. What can you tell your brother about how knowledge influences memory that might help explain Sunmi's memory?
Social Ostracism
Exclusion from a group by common consent.
Asocial Behaviour
Asocial behaviour is the lack of motivation to engage in social interaction or preference to be alone, not to be confused with antisocial behavior which involves harm to society.
Communication Network
Set of rules governing the possibility or ease of communication between different roles in a group.
Task Allocation
The assignment of tasks or duties to different people or groups in an organization or project, often based on skills, availability, or workload balancing.
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