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At the resort, four married couples were having arguments over which activities to pursue. The couple who was most likely to effectively solve the conflict was
 
  A) Jay and Joyce, who manifested low cognitive-affective complexity.
  B) Bob and Barbara, who integrated reason and emotion.
  C) Doug and Diana, who used intuitive reasoning exclusively.
  D) Fred and Felicia, who reasoned with pure logical arguments.

Question 2

Not all researchers agree that cognitive development in adulthood is characterized by
 
  A) distinct stages.
  B) metacognition.
  C) relativistic thinking.
  D) reflective thinking.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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