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khang

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The information processing approach to cognition likens thought to:
 
  a) the operation of a computer.
   b) the storage system of a library.
   c) the assembly-line production of a factory.
   d) the trial-and-error learning of the rat in a maze.

Question 2

Chomsky's views on ________ proved to be one of the stiffest challenges to the behaviorist view.
 
  a) problem solving
   b) computers
   c) attention
   d) language



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d



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