Multiple Choice
The ability to have two different, conflicting ideas in one's mind simultaneously without denying or dismissing either of them is known as
A) nomothetic thinking.
B) tolerance for ambiguity.
C) idiographic thinking.
D) probabilistic thinking.
E) free will.
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