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Critical Reasoning (CR) | Re: In 1960s studies of rats, scientists found that crowding increases

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Please provide feedback on my answer including the reasons to eliminate wrong ones. Thank You so much!

In 1960’s studies of rats, scientists found that crowding increases the number of attacks among the animals significantly. But in recent experiments in which rhesus monkeys were placed in crowded conditions, although there was an increase in instances of “coping” behavior—such as submissive gestures and avoidance of dominant individuals—attacks did not become any more frequent. Therefore it is not likely that, for any species of monkey, crowding increases aggression as significantly as was seen in rats.

Which of the following, if true, most strengthens the argument?

(A) All the observed forms of coping behavior can be found among rhesus monkeys living in uncrowdedconditions.
[color=#ed1c24] The conclusion is about any species. This answer choice is narrow (applies to RH monkeys).
In addition, if RH shows coping mechanisms similar
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Statistics : Posted by Engineer1 • on 28 Jan 2008, 13:52 • Replies 21 • Views 32590



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