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Hebb and Edelman subscribed to the theory of person as neuronal circuits, while Wilson subscribed to
 
  A) person as chromosome carrier.
  B) person as neuronal group selector.
  C) person as non-invasive sensors.
  D) person as cultural universal.

Question 2

A sociobiologist focuses primarily on
 
  A) how people process social situations.
  B) how people propagate genes.
  C) how people process thoughts and information.
  D) how people are motivated to seek an optimal level of arousal.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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