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olgavictoria

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If an adult were cloned, a nativist would predict that once born, the clone would
 
  a. have to perceive the world as meaningful
  b. awaken with a meaningful understanding of the world.
  c. be unable to learn because it has the brain of an adult rather than an infant.
  d. have a mind like a blank slate.

Question 2

Nativists believe that
 
  a. humans have innate perceptual abilities.
  b. all knowledge comes from experience.
  c. infants come into the world unknowing and uncaring.
  d. genes play no role in development.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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