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    The Relative Strength of the Drives of Hunger, Thirst and Sex
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The Relative Strength of the Drives of Hunger, Thirst and Sex

Question 12

Question 12

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The relative strength of the drives of hunger, thirst and sex have been studied experimentally in the white rat by


A) learning method
B) obstruction method
C) activity wheel
D) the choice and preference method

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