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Monkeys and Apes May Be Able to Predict Another's Behavior

Question 46

Question 46

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Monkeys and apes may be able to predict another's behavior. If they haven't acquired this skill by having theory of mind, they likely have acquired it by


A) natural selection.
B) associative learning.
C) imitation.
D) deception.

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