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When golden hamsters were repeatedly threatened and attacked while young, they suffered long-term changes in a. brain chemistry. b. object permanence. c. imprinting. d. conservation?
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When golden hamsters were repeatedly threatened and attacked while young, they suffered long-term changes in
a. brain chemistry.
b. object permanence.
c. imprinting.
d. conservation?
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Hi there i am an english professor at Durham University and in my point of view I think the answer is C-imprinting
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The answer should be
A. Brain Chemistry
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