In a study of the college learning experiences of seniors scoring low and high in epistemic cognition, high-scoring students

A) frequently reported activities that encouraged them to struggle with realistic but ambiguous problems.
B) focused primarily on the familiar aspects of a problem.
C) were less likely than low-scoring students to mention faculty encouragement and guidance.
D) worked to find the most objective aspects and solutions for a given problem.

A

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Current research on Piaget’s stages suggests that ____.?

a. ?the ages he assigned for different abilities were completely accurate b. ?he correctly identified the role of culture in cognitive development c. ?he underestimated children’s abilities and the timing of their development d. ?the sequence of the skills he described in children was completely inaccurate

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