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Evaluating cognitive development based on levels reached is the
 
  stage approach.
  psychometric approach.
  information-processing approach.
  step approach.

Question 2

The psychometric approach to cognition emphasizes
 
  developmental stages of cognitive growth.
  components of intelligence as measured by IQ tests.
  encoding, memory, and output.
  the effects of life events on cognition.



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Answer to Question 1

stage approach.

Answer to Question 2

components of intelligence as measured by IQ tests.





 

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