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    Thinking That Makes Little or No Use of Reasoning or Logic
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Thinking That Makes Little or No Use of Reasoning or Logic

Question 64

Question 64

Multiple Choice

Thinking that makes little or no use of reasoning or logic is called


A) convergent thought.
B) inductive thinking.
C) intuitive thought.
D) deductive thinking.

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