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Creative thinking in children is like creative thinking in adults in that they both:
a. have experiences that are complex, challenging, and creative.
b. have intelligence that develops into skill.
c. lack inhibition when responding to external stimuli.
d. have preconceived ideas about what is acceptable.
Creative thinking in children is like creative thinking in adults in that they both:
a. have experiences that are complex, challenging, and creative.
b. have intelligence that develops into skill.
c. lack inhibition when responding to external stimuli.
d. have preconceived ideas about what is acceptable.
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