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Jack looks at a sentence containing errors and attempts to correct it. When he manipulates and transforms the new visual information and combines it with his knowledge about grammar and punctuation, what part of the information-processing process is taking place?

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User Ergelo
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Answer:

Thinking (Encoding)

Step-by-step explanation:

The way we process and utilize information on a daily basis can be understood by the information-processing process. Psychologists have attempted to explain the theory of information processing and the different stages of memory in human being. According to them, there are 4 stages of information processing; attending, encoding, storing, and retrieving. From the example, Jack looks to be thinking and thus he is trying to encode the message even though there were errors.

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User Mike Irving
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Answer:

"Thinking"

Step-by-step explanation:

Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that the process that is taking place is the thinking process. "Thinking" is characterized in the information processing process as the environment which data is inputted and then transformed by our senses and experiences to output new unique information. Which is what Jack is doing by manipulating and transforming the visual information.

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