How do children learn more effective problem-solving strategies?
a. Parents and teachers show children more effective strategies.
b. Children learn strategies by watching more skilled children.
c. Children learn new strategies on their own.
d. Children learn new strategies by instruction from others, observation of others, and self-discovery.
d
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a) superego b) preconscious c) ego ideal d) ego
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