Social Studies, 20.07.2019 14:30 BeeShyanne
Ascience teacher takes her class to a wildlife refuge so the students can observe monkeys in their natural habitats. the teacher states that monkeys, like humans, have different personalities. the students think it is ridiculous to say that animals have "personalities." who is correct? a. the students are right; humans have personalities and animals do not. b. the teacher is right; monkeys show differences in basic human personality dimensions, such as extraversion and agreeableness. c. the students are mostly right; people may perceive that animals have personalities, but it's because they are "projecting" these characteristics onto animals. d. the teacher is right; however, monkeys show their personality differences only with regard to basic survival behaviors.
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