When scientists look at children's thinking at a fine-grained level, changes in thinking appear to be ___. However, when they look at a course-grained level, changes in thinking appear to be ___

a. abrupt, gradual
b. abrupt, unpredictable
c. unpredictable, gradual
d. gradual, abrupt


D

Psychology

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