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Formal-Operational Thinking Is Most Reliably Demonstrated When the Object of the Exercise

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Question 92

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Formal-operational thinking is most reliably demonstrated when the object of the exercise


A) is either familiar or unfamiliar.
B) is easy rather than difficult.
C) lends itself readily to hunches and intuitive thinking.
D) is a familiar topic with which one has prior experience.

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