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Developmentalists who study children's cognitive development from a Piagetian perspective and from an information-processing perspective would agree upon all the following observations about children's cognitive development, except:   
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the development of memory is an important aspect of cognitive development.   
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age is a determining factor in how children manage and process information to think about and act upon the world.   
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cognitive development occurs as a result of diversified experiences in an enriched environment.   
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the development of logical thinking is based upon processes that are more complex than conditioned responses.
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