A nursing instructor is teaching a student nurse about the best methods to use when teaching an auditory learner. The student nurse demonstrates understanding when stating:

1. "An auditory learner learns best by doing."
2. "An auditory learner learns best by seeing."
3. "An auditory learner learns best by reading."
4. "An auditory learner learns best by listening."


ANS: 4

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