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Thorndike Argued That Animal Intelligence Could Be Studied Only Using

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Question 92

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Thorndike argued that animal intelligence could be studied only using


A) systematic investigation.
B) anecdotal evidence.
C) analogy to human intelligence.
D) ethological approaches.

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