The information processing paradigm is useful in the study of intelligence because:

A) cognitive processes and operations are sensitive to individual intellectual differences
B) the study of intelligence is in desperate need for a unifying theory
C) it is developmentally oriented
D) we understand it completely
E) the stages in information processing theory map nicely onto stages of intelligence

A

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