Multiple Choice
Older workers' slower ability to learn new material is compensated for by:
A) Stronger abilities to problem-solve and to supplement learning with experience
B) Willingness to act more slowly and deliberately in completing tasks
C) Interest in continuing repetitive tasks rather than learning new ones
D) Older workers cannot compensate and should plan to retire if faced with new tasks
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