Ms. Lounge is teaching her son Joe the concept of cow by showing him pictures of both cows and bears. Joe thinks to himself, 'Maybe all cows have horns; let me look at a few more pictures and check.' Joe’s reasoning best illustrates which one of the following views of concept learning?

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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

Ms. Lounge is teaching her son Joe the concept of cow by showing him pictures of both cows and bears. Joe thinks to himself, 'Maybe all cows have horns; let me look at a few more pictures and check.' Joe’s reasoning best illustrates which one of the following views of concept learning?