HD FS 229 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Imaginary Audience, Logic Puzzle, Apache Hadoop

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Abstract thought- being able to consider hypothetical situations and rules that violate the world: hypothetico-duductive reasoning- being able to solve complex problems with more than two variables. Using planful and strategic ways for answering complex problems. Pendulum problem- what causes the pendulum to swing faster : children younger than 11- random and scattered. Self-consciousness- being able to consider other people"s minds and viewpoints of who: imaginary audience- we feel as if there is a crowd following us around critiquing we are everything we are doing. It establishes a feeling of being watched and judged: personal fable- people believe that experiences are completely unique to them. Children especially do not believe their parents feel or know what. Idealism and criticism they are going through: complex topics such as religion, politics, and social injustice. In this period, children think there is simple solution. They are also very involved in contradictory thinking: problems with decision making.

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