When children in the concrete-operational stage are given hypothesis-testing problems to solve, they
A) reach correct solutions as efficiently as teenagers.
B) reach correct solutions but more slowly than teenagers.
C) test hypotheses but fail to isolate the effects of each variable.
D) get frustrated and quit the effort early.
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