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________ is Piagets fourth stage of thinking characterized by thinking about abstract, hypothetical, and scientific problems.
 
  a. Intrinsic motivation
  b. Formal operational thinking
  c. Hypothetico-deductive reasoning
  d. Metacognitive understanding

Question 2

Vuolo, Mortimer, and Staff (2014) found that the most powerful predictor of whether a student would flounder (not commit to a stable career path by ages 31 to 32) was ___________________ ___________.
 
  a. completing high school
  b. work ethic
  c. socioeconomic status
  d. completing a 4-year college degree



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b. Formal operational thinking

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C





 

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