Multiple Choice
The main difference between the stores and the network models of memory in the information-processing approach is that
A) the stores approach examines concept nodes and the network model examines activation.
B) the stores approach likens memory to storage boxes, whereas the network approach likens memory to interconnected links.
C) the stores approach uses the executive processor to manage information and the network model uses the working memory to manage information.
D) the stores approach likens memory to a computer, whereas the network approach likens memory to an Internet Web site.
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