A primary assumption of the ethological viewpoint is that
a. the environment is the most important factor in human development.
b. members of a species share a number of adaptive behaviors that are the products of evolution.
c. children pass through a series of stages as they develop.
d. development is highly influenced by the cultural context in which it occurs.
B
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A) behavior. B) the mind. C) the brain. D) consciousness.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false