Multiple Choice
A common complaint about using animals such as rats as research subjects is that:
A) animals are often too dumb to successfully complete experiments.
B) the results obtained may lack internal validity.
C) the results obtained may not apply to the behavior occurring under natural conditions in the "real world."
D) None of the answers is correct.
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