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natalie2426

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You are a professor who believes that our brains work very much like a computer in termsof learning, storing, and retrieving information. With which of the following theories would you most likely agree?
 
  Piaget's
  Vygotsky's
  information processing
  biocognitive

Question 2

The information-processing theory likens many aspects of human thinking to the functioning of
 
  animals.
  high-level business companies.
  computers.
  athletic teams.



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Answer to Question 1

information processing

Answer to Question 2

computers.



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