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malfutka [58]
2 years ago
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sally believes that her knowledge is inborn and does not come from sensory experiences. she is most in line with:

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ira [324]2 years ago
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Sally believes that her knowledge is inborn and does not come from sensory experiences. She is most in line with nativism.

<h3>What are denoted as sensory experiences?</h3>

Activities that are considered sensitive experiences for a child are launched with the assistance of a greater understanding of the word and the use of their senses.

A person typically acquires five distinct sensory information. They are scent, taste, hearing, touch, and perception. As Sally possesses some innate wisdom. She therefore possesses native psychology.

Therefore, Sally is most in line with nativism.

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