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AleksandrR [38]
3 years ago
15

Fifteen-year-old Richard wants to be allowed to drive the family car, even though he does not yet have a driver's license. When

his parents ask him why he thinks he should have driving privileges, he answers, "I know other kids who do it, and it's just stupid that I have to wait another three months until I turn 16." This is an example of what kind of thinking?
A. reasoning
B. intuitive
C. logical
D. analytical
Social Studies
1 answer:
bixtya [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Intuitive thinking

Explanation:

Intuitive thinking is important as non-intuitive thinking is important. Intuitive thinking is as it does not think rationally. It does not include facts and reason. The mature intuition comes after a year of experience and knowledge and then make you understand how people work in the world.  

For instance, as Richard wants to be driving just because his friends are driving so he does not wait for three months. He does not think rationally and not think about the reason and facts of why parents are allowing him to drive.  

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