Comprehensionhard · Past Paper
In a study, children who were given 'free play' time showed higher levels of creativity than those in highly structured environments. What can be inferred about structured environments?
AThey are better for children.
BThey might limit a child's creative development.
CThey make children more athletic.
DThey have no effect on children.
✓ Correct Answer: B — They might limit a child's creative development.
If free play increases creativity, the lack of it (structured environments) likely correlates with lower creativity.
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