Introductory Psychology CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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An individual’s ability to reason, think abstractly and use language is known as:

  1. Cognition

  2. Sensibility

  3. Movement

  4. Motivation

The correct answer is: Cognition

Cognition, or the ability to reason, think abstractly, and use language, is a crucial aspect of human intelligence. Sensibility, on the other hand, refers to one's ability to understand and react to feelings and emotions. Movement and motivation are not directly related to the ability to reason, think abstractly, and use language. Therefore, they would not be considered the correct answer.