In contrast to Piaget’s approach to cognition, the information-processing perspective ________

A) examines separate aspects of thinking
B) fails to consider biological influences on cognitive development
C) applies only to children in cultures that requireformal schooling
D) focuses on overall cognitive change


Answer: A

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