Adolescents are more skillful at many aspects of inductive reasoning than are children, including analogies, but not as good as young adults.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
Page: 299. Adolescents are better at many aspects of inductive reasoning than are children, including analogies and false inclusion when generalizing from a single event, but not as good as young adults.
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