Based on research on imprinting, a newly hatched duck is most likely to innately become attached to
a. its biological mother, even if the mother is not present.
b. its biological mother, but only if she remains perfectly still.
c. a human, but only if that person moves around.
d. a human, but only if that person stays perfectly still.
c
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Unlike humans, nonhuman animals do not have social groups
a) True b) False
The ____________________ of attachment suggests that an infant must develop the concept of object permanence before specific attachment becomes possible
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Psychologists should only study observable behavior, according to __________
a. Freud b. Titchener c. Galton d. Watson
Many techniques have been developed to help identify
brain structures and the functions they control. These research techniques are part of the basic research strategy known as a. constraint-induced analysis. b. localization of function. c. neuroplastic analysis. d. functional lateralization.