A cognitive psychologist who analyzes a cognitive task in terms of a series of stages—like the way a computer operates—is using which of the following approaches?

a. the information-processing approach
b. the introspection approach
c. the gestalt approach
d. the parallel distributed processing approach

Ans: a

Psychology

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