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MinhAnh Nguyen
on Dec 26, 2024Verified
Class inclusion is the ability to
A) focus on subclasses and a larger class at the same time.
B) sort things into sequence based upon one characteristic.
C) think about objects that are not currently present.
D) reverse one's thinking, such as being able to subtract.
Class Inclusion
Class Inclusion is a concept in cognitive development that refers to the ability to understand that a whole category can include both a subclass and individual items within that subclass.
Subclasses
Categories within a larger class differentiated by specific characteristics or attributes.
- Explain and recognize instances of cognitive functions like conservation, reversibility, and transitivity.
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Learning Objectives
- Explain and recognize instances of cognitive functions like conservation, reversibility, and transitivity.
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