Which of the following would not be an intellectual attitude to develop in a child in your science class?

A) A desire for reliable sources of information.
B) Avoidance of broad generalizations when evidence is limited.
C) Refusal to believe in superstitions or to accept claims without proof.
D) Intolerance for other opinions, explanations, or points of view.
E) Skepticism; a desire to be shown or to have alternative points of view proven.


D

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