Suppose you learned to solve arithmetic problems in school using a specific procedure. According to research on learning in and out of school by Nunes et al., what will happen when you encounter a similar problem outside of school:
a. you will try to apply the school-taught procedure but will probably make a clerical error
b. you will correctly apply the school-taught procedure
c. you will use a procedure that is not the school-taught procedure
d. you will be stuck and thus will not use any procedure at all
C
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