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bobbysung

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Who studied the process of imprinting in geese and other species?
 
  a. John Bowlby
  b. Harry Harlow
  c. Diana Baumrind
  d. Konrad Lorenz e. Mary Ainsworth

Question 2

Of the following hormones, which can we describe as most likely to be related to aggressive behavior?
 
  a. insulin
  b. melatonin
  c. testosterone d. progesterone e. estrogen



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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