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A teenager employs problem-solving skills grounded in scientific reasoning and logic. This is an example of what type of thought process?

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Correct Answer:

Abstract

Rationale:

🔷 Abstract thought involves higher-level cognitive processing, allowing an individual to use logic, reasoning, and scientific problem-solving beyond what is directly observable.

🔷 Teenagers develop this ability during Piaget’s formal operational stage, enabling them to think hypothetically, analyze cause-and-effect relationships, and use systematic reasoning.

🔷 Concrete thinking is limited to tangible, observable concepts, whereas abstract thinking allows consideration of intangible or theoretical ideas.

🔷 This advanced reasoning reflects mature intellectual development in adolescence.

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