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Why are cognitive psychologists less interested in the information-processing approach than they were in earlier years?

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Why are cognitive psychologists less interested in the information-processing approach than they were in earlier years?

a.They now realize that the complexity of human thinking requires more sophisticated models.

b.They acknowledge that behaviorist principles can explain memory more effectively.

c.They argue that the model does not distinguish sufficiently between short-term memory (working memory) and long-term memory.

d.They point out that the model only works for visual information, rather than for auditory information.

Answer:

C. They argue that the model does not distinguish sufficiently between short-term memory (working memory) and long-term memory.

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