The problem-solving ability known as "selective comparison" involves comparing new problems with
a. old information or with problems already solved.
b. novel possibilities for uses of objects used in problem-solving.
c. mental images of projected solutions.
d. seemingly unrelated bits of information.
A
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a. throw b. chew c. fly d. walk
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a. 4 b. 6 c. 8 d. 10
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a. frequency data. b. duration data. c. magnitude data. d. all of the above.