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    The Person Who Is Least Likely to Be an Ethologist
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The Person Who Is Least Likely to Be an Ethologist

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The person who is least likely to be an ethologist is one who observes


A) monkeys in the jungles of Africa.
B) infant-parent attachment.
C) ducklings as they develop on farms.
D) rats in a well-controlled research lab.

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