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Question 40 Tina believes in John Locke’s idea of tabula rasa. When Tina’s baby is born, she expects the child will most likely already show learning that occurred in the womb. be ready to learn new information based on new sensory experiences. not be able to show learning for several months. be able to recognize sensory input to which she was exposed before birth.
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Answer: be ready to learn new information based on new sensory experiences.
Reason: Locke’s tabula rasa (blank slate) holds that infants are born without innate knowledge and acquire it through experience, so Tina would expect the newborn to be prepared to learn from sensory input after birth rather than already knowing things or being unable to learn.
Reason: Locke’s tabula rasa (blank slate) holds that infants are born without innate knowledge and acquire it through experience, so Tina would expect the newborn to be prepared to learn from sensory input after birth rather than already knowing things or being unable to learn.
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