Asked by Dominique Brienza on Jul 17, 2024

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To focus on one aspect of a situation and simultaneously exclude all other aspects is called:

A) magical thinking.
B) static reasoning.
C) centration.
D) animism.

Centration

A cognitive limitation in early childhood where a child focuses on one aspect of a situation and neglects others.

Exclude

To deliberately leave something or someone out of a group or list.

Simultaneously

Occurring, operating, or done at the same time.

  • Apprehend the features and limitations typical to preoperational thinking, such as animism, static reasoning, and centration.
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Reilly BasqueJul 19, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Centration is the tendency to focus on only one aspect of a situation and disregard others. This is a common cognitive limitation in young children, but adults can also exhibit centration in certain situations. The other options are not applicable to this concept.