A major distinction between Piaget's developmental theory and the information-processing approach is that
A) Piaget sees development as continuous, whereas the information-processing approach views development as occurring in distinct stages.
B) Piaget sees development as an active process, whereas the information-processing view sees the organism as passive.
C) Piaget focused on perception, whereas the information-processing approach focuses on thinking and memory.
D) Piaget sees development as occurring in stages, whereas the information-processing approach sees development as continuous.
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