How are the psychoanalytic and sociobiological theories similar?
A. They both place excessive emphasis on the role that learning plays in shaping behavior.
B. They are both based on the notion that human sexual behavior is biologically controlled.
C. They both ignore the role that sex plays in the development of personality.
D. They both focus on the sexuality and survival of the group, instead of the individual.
Answer: B
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