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The Ability to Separate Prior Knowledge from the Demands of a Task

Question 60

Question 60

Multiple Choice

The ability to separate prior knowledge from the demands of a task at hand is referred to as


A) egocentrism.
B) conservation.
C) decontextualization.
D) class inclusion.

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