AUTONOMY: A: (A) dependence B: (B) animation C: (C) renown D: (D) altruism E: (E) antipathy
AUTONOMY: A: (A) dependence B: (B) animation C: (C) renown D: (D) altruism E: (E) antipathy
As pointed out in the text, "reciprocal altruism theory" and "strong reciprocity theory" are ______. A: complementary. B: contradictory. C: superficial. D: over-simplified.
As pointed out in the text, "reciprocal altruism theory" and "strong reciprocity theory" are ______. A: complementary. B: contradictory. C: superficial. D: over-simplified.
2. Which of the following is not mentioned as a translation of Ren(仁)? A: A. Electricity B: B. Altruism C: C. Instruction D: D. Love
2. Which of the following is not mentioned as a translation of Ren(仁)? A: A. Electricity B: B. Altruism C: C. Instruction D: D. Love
A behavioral ecologist is studying the behavior of ducks. Right after hatching, the ducklings are shown a large moving object, as well as the first few days after hatching. The ecologist notices that the ducklings are following the object wherever the ecologist moves that object. Which of the following behaviors would the ecologist suggest is responsible for the action of the ducklings? A: altruism B: imprinting C: fixed action pattern D: operant conditioning
A behavioral ecologist is studying the behavior of ducks. Right after hatching, the ducklings are shown a large moving object, as well as the first few days after hatching. The ecologist notices that the ducklings are following the object wherever the ecologist moves that object. Which of the following behaviors would the ecologist suggest is responsible for the action of the ducklings? A: altruism B: imprinting C: fixed action pattern D: operant conditioning