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Psychology / Academia / Human development / Cognitive science / Developmental psychology / Child development / Ego psychology / Egocentrism / Self / Jean Piaget / Thomas Gilovich / Theory of mind
Date: 2007-07-24 16:07:24
Psychology
Academia
Human development
Cognitive science
Developmental psychology
Child development
Ego psychology
Egocentrism
Self
Jean Piaget
Thomas Gilovich
Theory of mind

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