Multiple Choice
One of Charles Darwin's major contributions to the field of psychology was
A) his research surrounding the measurement of nerve impulses in organisms.
B) his use of the theory of evolution to explain the differences among races.
C) his approach of studying man through the study of animals, a branch of psychology that later became known as comparative psychology.
D) his development of eugenics.
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