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| The most basic
learning process is imitation, one's personal repetition
of an observed process, such as a smile.
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will take one's time, space, skills, and other
resources.
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| Through copying, most
infants learn how to hunt (i.e., direct one's
attention), feed and perform most basic tasks necessary
for survival.
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