In the study by Beal and Flavell (1984) , children performed less well in detecting ambiguity when:
A) The child was distracted when the experimenter carried out a magic trick
B) The ambiguity was very subtle
C) The ambiguity was very conspicuous
D) The experimenter supplied disambiguating information
E) The set of alternatives was large
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