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Carmelo
27 December, 11:44
Psychologists study animals because
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Lindsey Cox
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Psychologists study animals because they want to understand how different species think and behave, animal psychology is often simpler and easier to understand than human physiology, and it is more permissible to conduct certain types of research with animals than with humans
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