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Thinking That Goes Off in Many Directions to Arrive at an Answer

Question 117

Question 117

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Thinking that goes off in many directions to arrive at an answer in cases in which no one answer is necessarily correct is termed


A) intelligent.
B) intellectual disability.
C) convergent thinking.
D) divergent thinking.

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