"Curiosity killed the cat.". The cat's curiosity probably reflects its
a. need for drive reduction.
b. need for homeostasis.
c. stimulus motives.
d. secondary drives.
e. avoidance motivation.
c
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enlarged areas of their hippocampi, one may be tempted to infer that driving a cab and engaging in such visuospatial activities each day causes the hippocampus areas to grow. This may or may not be the case, and this riddle demonstrates the principle of A) extraordinary claims. B) Occam's Razor. C) correlation vs. causation. D) ruling out rival hypotheses.
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