Multiple Choice
If a teen is faced with a logical necessity problem where the basic premise is false,then he or she will ____________.
A) consider the reasoning also to be false
B) not be able to understand that the reasoning violates their own experience
C) be able to suspend their disbelief to follow through with the logic of the reasoning
D) not be able to suspend disbelief to follow the reasoning.
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