Multiple Choice
George Romanes defined animal intelligence as
A) learning to make new adjustments or to modify old ones, in accordance with the results of an animal's own individual experience.
B) the ability to solve ever more difficult problems in the environment or laboratory.
C) interacting in a meaningful way with members of the same species.
D) interacting in a meaningful way with members of other species.
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