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A person with high cognitive complexity ________.

A) sees things in simplistic terms
B) has difficulty seeing how diverse elements fit together to make a meaningful whole
C) is able to predict future events from current trends
D) cannot see shades of gray, and instead views things as black and white

Cognitive Complexity

An individual's ability to perceive, differentiate, and organize information with varying degrees of detail and perspective.

Simplistic Terms

Descriptions or explanations that are overly simple and fail to capture the complexity of the subject matter.

Meaningful Whole

A concept or entity that is complete and has significance by integrating its components harmoniously.

  • Comprehend the aspects vital to flexibility and learning through experience.
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Terrell HerveyNov 30, 2024
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