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Encountering a New Breed of Dog and Already Knowing Some

Question 3

Question 3

Multiple Choice

Encountering a new breed of dog and already knowing some information about it because it is a dog is an example of …


A) number knowledge
B) categorisation
C) knowledge of objects
D) perception

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