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In Guilford's System, Retrieving from Memory Items of a Specific

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Question 25

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In Guilford's system, retrieving from memory items of a specific class, such as naming objects that are both hard and edible, is an example of


A) convergent thinking
B) divergent thinking
C) memory
D) evaluation

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