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rosent76

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Which statement about Konrad Lorenz's imprinting of young birds to their parents is FALSE?
 
  a. The imprinting attachment is irreversible.
  b. Imprinting develops automatically.
  c. Imprinting is based on parental feeding of the young.
  d. The imprinting must occur during a specific critical period following hatchout.

Question 2

Modern evolutionary theorists view the relatively long developmental process of human beings as
 
  a. evidence of human superiority to other animals.
  b. proof of the influence of the id in evolutionary development.
  c. suggesting the importance of thorough learning in human development.
  d. a necessary evolutionary adaptation.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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