Social Studies, 10.12.2019 20:31 1kafran1
Graylag goslings imprint on a nearby object that moves away from them during a sensitive period in the first few hours after they hatch, and follow the object steadfastly from that time on. what is the adaptive value of this behavior? a. this behavior is genetic. b. this behavior is not adaptive because goslings may imprint on objects other than their parents. c. this behavior is likely to increase gosling survival.
Answers: 2
Social Studies, 22.06.2019 10:20
Heidi is a student of psychology at the university of arizona. she is currently involved in a research project to test the effects of sexual dominance on motherhood. heidi is most likely applying which psychological approach? humanism feminism behaviorism structuralism
Answers: 1
Social Studies, 22.06.2019 18:00
Acommittee that exists permanently in either the house of representatives or the senate is called a a. permanent committee b. long-term committee c. standing committee d. enduring committee select the best answer from the choices provided
Answers: 1
Social Studies, 23.06.2019 03:30
What is the treaty of ghent and what weβre the terms of this treaty?
Answers: 2
Social Studies, 23.06.2019 05:30
Ineed answers fast how do conflict and cooperation among groups and organizations influence the development of the world? 1. choose two of the following topics: ethnicity and race, working conditions, immigration, military conflict, economic stability. 2. discuss how these two topics impact the development of countries. provide examples. 3. post your response to your teacher.
Answers: 1
Graylag goslings imprint on a nearby object that moves away from them during a sensitive period in t...
Mathematics, 15.10.2021 02:30
English, 15.10.2021 02:30
Chemistry, 15.10.2021 02:30
Mathematics, 15.10.2021 02:30
Mathematics, 15.10.2021 02:30
Mathematics, 15.10.2021 02:30
English, 15.10.2021 02:30
Mathematics, 15.10.2021 02:30
Biology, 15.10.2021 02:30
Mathematics, 15.10.2021 02:30
Mathematics, 15.10.2021 02:30
Mathematics, 15.10.2021 02:30