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One essential element in higher-order thinking is the ability to use what you have learned in one situation and apply it to other similar situations. In other words, ________ is a key factor in the development of higher-order thinking.
 
  a. inference c. transfer
  b. computation d. reversibility

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________ may enhance learning because it provides experience with a variety of problem-solving strategies.
 
  a. Mentoring c. Computation
  b. Variability d. Transference



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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