A researcher observes that a child's ability to solve a specific type of logic puzzle doesn't appear suddenly. Instead, the child shows incremental improvements over several months, gradually mastering more complex versions of the puzzle. This finding, which suggests a slow and steady cognitive progression, provides the strongest evidence for which of the following ideas about development?
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A researcher observes that a child's ability to solve a specific type of logic puzzle doesn't appear suddenly. Instead, the child shows incremental improvements over several months, gradually mastering more complex versions of the puzzle. This finding, which suggests a slow and steady cognitive progression, provides the strongest evidence for which of the following ideas about development?