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neonativism

n. the belief that much cognitive knowledge, such as object permanence and certain aspects of language, is innate, requiring little in the way of specific experiences to be expressed. Neonativists hold that cognitive development is influenced by biological constraints and that individuals are predisposed to process certain types of information. Also called structural constraint theory. —neonativist adj., n.

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neutrality

n. an approach that is nonjudgmental, as exhibited, for example, by a therapist who refrains from expressing judgments of right and wrong or suggesting what is proper behavior on the part of the client.