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Social Studies, 21.02.2020 01:36, ahmed5774

Functional fixedness refers to .A. focusing on information that is irrelevant to the solution of the problem. B. not seeing a new function for a familiar object. C. arriving at a particularly insightful solution to a problem. D. continued use of problem-solving strategies that have worked in the past.

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