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What is internalization?
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children develop as a function of their social interaction with their environments
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vygotsky
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What is the zone of proximal development?
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the range of ability in which the child can push the boundaries of performance to match potential
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vygotsky
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What is plasticity?
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cognitive abilities are modifiable throughout the lifespan
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What is working memory as discussed by Smith in 2001?
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(simultaneous ‘storage’ and ‘ processing’ of information) declines with age.
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What is semantic memory as discussed by Smith in 2001?
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knowledge for facts, definitely remains intact for older adults
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facts
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What is autobiographical memory as discussed by Smith in 2001?
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memories of self, remains quite good for older adults
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self
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What is episodic memory as discussed by Smith in 2001?
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memory for events , can remember older episodes, from childhood or young adulthood but have some retrieval problems and problems storing new episodes
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events
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What is pocedural memory as discussed by Smith in 2001?
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memory for skills and tasks, remain intact well into very old age.
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What is working memory as discussed by Smith in 2001?
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(simultaneous ‘storage’ and ‘ processing’ of information) declines with age.
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What is semantic memory as discussed by Smith in 2001?
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knowledge for facts, definitely remains intact for older adults
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facts
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What is autobiographical memory as discussed by Smith in 2001?
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memories of self, remains quite good for older adults
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self
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What is episodic memory as discussed by Smith in 2001?
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memory for events , can remember older episodes, from childhood or young adulthood but have some retrieval problems and problems storing new episodes
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events
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What is pocedural memory as discussed by Smith in 2001?
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memory for skills and tasks, remain intact well into very old age.
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