Question

The information-processing approach
A) overemphasizes nonlinear aspects of cognition, such as creativity and imagination.
B) is better at analyzing thinking into its components than at putting them back together into a comprehensive theory.
C) regards the thought processes studiedperception, attention, memory, planning strategies, categorization of informationas stagelike in their development.
D) underestimates the individual's contribution to his or her own development.

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