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    Cognition Theories and Applications
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    Where Do Higher-Order Cognitive Processes, Such as Solving Problems, Happen
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Where Do Higher-Order Cognitive Processes, Such as Solving Problems, Happen

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Where do higher-order cognitive processes, such as solving problems, happen in the information-processing model described in Chapter 1?


A) short-term memory
B) long-term memory
C) selection
D) higher-order processes, such as solving problems, do not have a separate stage in this model.

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