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    Both Humans and Pigeons Seem to Engage in Spontaneous Imitation
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Both Humans and Pigeons Seem to Engage in Spontaneous Imitation

Question 19

Question 19

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Both humans and pigeons seem to engage in spontaneous imitation. The appearance of similar behavior:


A) Shows identical functions of the behavior
B) Shows that humans and pigeons share much in common
C) Shows that structure and function go together
D) None of these

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