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    The Information-Processing Approach Has Little to Say About
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The Information-Processing Approach Has Little to Say About

Question 71

Question 71

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The information-processing approach has little to say about


A) linear cognition.
B) how children think at different ages.
C) logical cognition.
D) imagination and creativity.

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