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    The Inability to See That an Object Can Have a Use
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The Inability to See That an Object Can Have a Use

Question 282

Question 282

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The inability to see that an object can have a use other than its usual or stated use is called


A) cognitive dissonance.
B) psychological set.
C) functional fixedness.
D) perceptual rigidity.

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