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The First Systematic Studies of Animal Behavior for Its Own

Question 63

Question 63

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The first systematic studies of animal behavior for its own sake,without attempting to infer the cognitive processes from the observed behavior,was done by:


A) Thorndike
B) Washburn
C) Morgan
D) Titchener

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