Question

In a study of the college learning experiences of seniors scoring low and high in epistemic cognition, high-scoring students
A) frequently reported activities that encouraged them to struggle with realistic but ambiguous problems.
B) focused primarily on the familiar aspects of a problem.
C) were less likely than low-scoring students to mention faculty encouragement and guidance.
D) worked to find the most objective aspects and solutions for a given problem.

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