The information-processing approach in cognitive psychology assumes that the human mind __________
a) processes information in much the same way as a computer.
b) is controlled by unconscious levels of processing similar to animal instincts.
c) is so vast and complicated that it cannot be studied scientifically.
d) processes information in a stream of consciousness triggered by the constantly changing environment.
a
Psychology
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