In cross fostering studies of the effects of licking and grooming behavior, researchers found that
a. maternal behavior in a second generation was behaviorally rather than genetically transmitted from the first generation
b. maternal behavior is genetically transmitted from females in the first generation to females in the second generation
Answer: a. maternal behavior in a second generation was behaviorally rather than genetically transmitted from the first generation
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a. time sampling. b. systematic checking. c. observer reliability. d. adaptation phasing.
Inferential statistics
a. Mainly serve to describe data b. Are best used with skewed data c. Allow us to draw inferences about the population from a sample d. Allow us to draw inferences about samples from the population