Asked by Clarissa Raper on Jul 14, 2024

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Decentration

A) focus on important elements of a problem
B) relating new material to well-known material
C) information is maintained for only a fraction of a second
D) focus simultaneously on multiple aspects of a problem
E) awareness of and control of cognitive abilities
F) cluster of related items
G) descriptive of Sternberg's view of three intelligences
H) moral acts conform to authority or to the rules of the game
I) awareness of the functioning of one's memory
J) encoding based upon meaning
K) capable of relatively permanent storage of information
L) intellectual level of functioning
M) placing objects in order
N) genetic disorder related to intellectual disability
O) academic ability
P) transforming sensory input into a readily useable form
Q) using divergent thinking
R) physical number of years of age
S) street smarts
T) recognition that processes can be undone

Decentration

The cognitive ability to consider multiple aspects of a situation simultaneously, which is crucial in understanding complex scenarios and solving problems.

Sternberg's Inteligences

A theory proposing three types of intelligence: analytical, creative, and practical, as defined by psychologist Robert Sternberg.

Genetic Disorder

A disease or condition caused by an abnormality in an individual's DNA, which can be inherited from parents or result from a gene mutation.

  • Identify key cognitive development concepts and match them with their definitions.
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Nikhil PatelJul 20, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Decentration refers to the ability to focus on multiple aspects of a problem simultaneously, rather than being fixated on a single facet.