Navajo Indian children performing better than non-Navajo peer on a route-finding task may imply that …
A) genetic differences are key to understanding problem-solving abilities
B) some tasks are invalid due to stereotyping
C) Navajo children have a higher native IQ
D) experience is an important factor in childrens' problem-solving abilities
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