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Describe how one's thinking about categories changes across one's lifetime by comparing categorization in children to adults. In what ways does categorization change as we age?
Participants
Individuals who take part in a research study or an experiment, often providing data or undergoing certain experiences for analysis.
Social Priming
The psychological phenomenon in which exposure to a stimulus influences a response to a later stimulus, based on social and cultural contexts.
Aggression-Related Concepts
Theoretical ideas and phenomena associated with aggressive behavior, including its causes, manifestations, and effects on individuals and society.
Mirror Neurons
Certain neurons that are activated both when one performs an action oneself and when one observes another person perform that action.
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