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    Ethology Is Characterised by Four Basic Concepts
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Ethology Is Characterised by Four Basic Concepts

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Question 16

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Ethology is characterised by four basic concepts.Which of the following is not one of them?


A) learning predispositions
B) using laboratory-only experimentation to determine causes of behaviour
C) an evolutionary perspective
D) species-specific innate behaviour

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