单选题Why the students scored better on a test but rate themselves lower after they learn logical reasoning?ABecause they have learned what constituted competence.BBecause this performance can be easily quantified.CBecause they know the depths of their own incompetence.DBecause what they learned is really poor.

单选题
Why the students scored better on a test but rate themselves lower after they learn logical reasoning?
A

Because they have learned what constituted competence.

B

Because this performance can be easily quantified.

C

Because they know the depths of their own incompetence.

D

Because what they learned is really poor.


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解析:
本题可参照倒数第七段。在这段中后半句就说明了原因。所以A项是正确答案。

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