What are postformal thinkers able to do?
A. shift between abstract solutions to a problem and real-world constraints on problem solving
B. apply advanced forms of moral reasoning unavailable to most people
C. enlist social support when solving problems
D. examine a problem from one perspective only
Answer: A
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