A number of studies of persons with outstanding accomplishments have found that their creative achievements rise during young adulthood and peak in the ____ then gradually decline

a. 30s and early 40s
b. 40s and early 50s
c. 50s and early 60s
d. 60s and early 70s


Answer: A

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