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mynx

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The Harlows found that the monkeys they kept in isolation for at least 6 months __________.
 
  a. could not adjust
  b. adjusted just fine
  c. were better adjusted than other monkeys
  d. became more like humans

Question 2

An important scientific norm is __________: Scientific research should not be conducted for personal goals, such as fame or glory, and certainly not for money, but for the pursuit of scientific truth.
 
  Fill in the blank with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

disinterestedness



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