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Three major types of intraspecific aggression mentioned by Lorenz in his book, On Aggression, are:
 
  a. predatory attack, mobbing behavior, and critical reaction
  b. quiet biting attack, mobbing behavior, and critical reaction
  c. defensive attack, mob attack, and predatory attack
  d. group attack, group reaction, and mobbing behavior

Question 2

According to Mattingly and others, speech and language:
 
  a. may serve as both a representation of our experiences and as a phonetic releaser system
  b. have no genetic component, only learned components
  c. are entirely innate
  d. can be learned only during a critical period from birth to two years of age



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Answer to Question 1

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