Psychology, asked by divaker6413, 11 months ago

Students who are "dualistic" thinkers may not be able to support their beliefs convincingly because *

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Answered by ayush6323
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Answered by phillipinestest
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Dualistic thinking students will not be able to support their beliefs because they would not have arguments to support.

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Since they would support both side of the argument, they could not convince themselves on one side of argument. This would make them lack in argumentative skills among other students. This dualistic thinkers should make themselves ready to take strong decision maker to rely on single side of argument.

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