Abstract Reasoning

Abstract reasoning is the brain’s ability to understand real concepts that are not tied to prior experiences. It involves ideas and principles that are often symbolic.

This ability is considered a type of higher-order thinking. It requires more than memorizing and recalling facts and details. It is essential in problem-solving and critical thinking. It also involves “fluid intelligence,” or the ability to solve problems without relying on existing knowledge.

Abstract Reasoning

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