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What is the fundamental difference between information processing and constructivist learning perspectives?

A. Constructivists deal with accurate representations of the world; information processing theorists deal with useful associations
B. Constructivists assume the world is "knowable" and people can understand it; information processing theorists do not
C. Information processing theorists are concerned with accurate representations of the world; constructivists deal primarily with useful understandings
D. Information processing theorists assume the world is "knowable" and people can form an understanding of it; constructivists do the same but to a lesser degree
Answer» D. Information processing theorists assume the world is "knowable" and people can form an understanding of it; constructivists do the same but to a lesser degree


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