Lenesa sees a picture of a beach and then later tries to draw the picture from memory. She draws shells on the beach even though the beach in the picture had no shells. Using cognitive psychologists’ concept of schema, how could we explain Lenesa’s error?

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The nature of knowledge is a philosophical question that explores the principles and characteristics that underlie the acquisition, understanding, and justification of knowledge.  Knowledge is a familiarity, awareness, or understanding of someone or something. It can be acquired through various sources, such as: Perception (direct sensory experience), Reasoning (logical inference), Memory (recollection of past experiences), Testimony (reliance on information provided by others), and Intuition (immediate). According to the epistemological approach, knowledge must be objective, subjective,... Show more

Lenesa sees a picture of a beach and then later tries to draw the picture from memory. She draws shells on the beach even though the beach in the picture had no shells. Using cognitive psychologists’ concept of schema, how could we explain Lenesa’s error?






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