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A fourteen-year-old boy who appears to be going through puberty is
 
  a. probably maturing later than the average fourteen-year-old boy.
  b. average in terms of male adolescent development.
  c. ahead of girls in terms of average age of puberty.
  d. probably not curious about sex in spite of his developing body.

Question 2

Which of the following is not true with respect to the use of analogies as a problem-solving heuristic?
 
  a. Analogies must be similar to target problems in order to be useful.
  b. Analogies can be powerful problem-solving tactics.
  c. Analogies must resemble target problems superficially, but not necessarily structurally.
  d. Analogies are more appropriate for expert problem solvers than for novice problem solvers.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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