What is epistemic cognition?
A. the ways in which individuals understand how they arrive at ideas, beliefs, and conclusions
B. polar reasoning in which knowledge and accounts of phenomena are viewed as either right or wrong
C. knowledge is viewed as relative, dependent on the situation and thinker
D. reasoning that synthesizes contradictions among perspectives
Answer: A
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What will be an ideal response?