"Theory" theories, which portray the infant as testing hypotheses about the world,

a. are nurture-oriented, emphasizing experiential learning.
b. are nature-oriented, with neonativistic innate knowledge.
c. are constructivistic, like Piaget's theory.
d. combine elements of neo-nativism and constructivism.


D

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