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    The Information-Processing Perspective Describes People's Strategies for Problem Solving
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The Information-Processing Perspective Describes People's Strategies for Problem Solving

Question 3

Question 3

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The information-processing perspective describes people's strategies for problem solving. What is used as a metaphor for describing these strategies?


A) input
B) RAM
C) software
D) hardware

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