Who taught Watson that plants and simple animals, because of their biological makeup, respond automatically in characteristic ways to particular environmental stimuli (tropisms)??

a. ?Moore
b. ?Dewey
c. ?Loeb
d. ?Angell


ANSWER:
c

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