Three of the following statements are consistent with general principles of learning presented in the textbook. Which one is not consistent with these principles?
A) Different people may learn different things from the same experience if they process it differently.
B) People don't just passively absorb knowledge like a sponge; instead, they actively construct it.
C) People learn in ways that are very similar to how most other animal species learn.
D) People's existing beliefs about a topic influence the new things they learn about the topic.
C
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What will be an ideal response?
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________. a. culture b. enculturation c. books d. myths