According to your textbook, the artificial intelligence (AI) approach

a. creates computer models that demonstrate intelligent behavior.
b. emphasizes that humans possess a central processing mechanism that has unlimited capacity.
c. is currently too vague and nonspecific to be tested.
d. focuses on the development of cognitive abilities during childhood.


Ans: a

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