Psychology, asked by jyrwabahrit, 9 months ago

According to Professor Bloom's lecture, which of the following established research finding(s) provide(s) evidence that language may not be necessary for abstract thought?

a. individuals with certain language aphasias understand false beliefs

b. nonverbal infants understand false beliefs on non-verbal measures

c. nonverbal infants understand basic mathematical concepts, such as 1+1=2

d. all of the above

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Answered by skyfall63
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d. All the above

Explanation:

  • "Language" is an important tool for human contact. Persons will think and place their feelings in expression or written form for others via languages. Only individuals(humans) are privileged by inherent processes of language learning.
  • Professor Bloom states that "abstract thought has no relationship to language", however our understanding of it will affect abstract thinking, as we 'abstract,' our "thoughts or experiences" or what we are "attempting" to express by "way of words/emotions" as we always do while painting.

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Answered by vetrivelkumar197761
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D

Explanation:

"Language" is an important tool for human contact. Persons will think and place their feelings in expression or written form for others via languages. Only individuals(humans) are privileged by inherent processes of language learning.

Professor Bloom states that "abstract thought has no relationship to language", however our understanding of it will affect abstract thinking, as we 'abstract,' our "thoughts or experiences" or what we are "attempting" to express by "way of words/emotions" as we always do while painting.

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