Multiple Choice
Gardner and Rogoff (1990) asked groups of 4 to 6 yearolds and 7 to 10yearolds to solve a maze and found that:
A) when both speed and accuracy mattered, the children in both age groups planned out part of their route ahead of time and then planned only when they came to uncertain points.
B) when accuracy in navigating the maze was the only factor that counted, many of the younger children realized that a better strategy was to plan their entire set of moves before they began.
C) when both speed and accuracy mattered, the older children planned out part of their route ahead of time and then planned only when they came to uncertain points.
D) when accuracy in navigating the maze was the only factor that counted, the children in both age groups realized that a better strategy was to plan their entire set of moves before they began.
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