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How does the thinking process of a novice differ from that of an expert?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Which factor is thought to increase the risk of a male or female perpetrating dating violence?
 
  a. having a brother
 b. having parents whose discipline is harsh or inconsistent
  c. being depression
 d. being popular among same-age peers



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Answer to Question 1

For novices, the goal of accomplishing the activity is to reach as rapidly as possible a satisfactory performance level that is stable and autonomous. In contrast, experts build up a wealth of knowledge about alternative ways of solving problems or making decisions. Experts are able to bypass steps needed by novices. Experts are more flexible, creative, and curious; and they have superior strategies grounded on superior knowledge for accomplishing a task. Experts have a harder time explaining how they arrived at a particular answer.

Answer to Question 2

b



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