Which of these helps explain the early failures to teach chimpanzees to talk?

a. Chimpanzees are not interested in the same things that humans are

b. The psychologists trying to train the chimpanzees used insufficient reinforcements.
c. Chimpanzees hear sounds higher than the human range.
d. Chimpanzees are unable to make human sounds.


d

Psychology

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a. display great empathy for others. b. have higher rates of depression. c. be insensitive to anger cues in others. d. try to protect other individuals who are crying.

Psychology

A combination of traits and characteristics related to ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving that make each individual unique is:

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Psychology

Personal constructs

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