PSYC 4008 Chapter : Test 3 4008 Ch 5 Book Notes

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The galapagos islands: the galapagos were to give darwin his most obvious clues to evolution. Origin of species: eventually these variations produced new species the theory had been born. It was from a fellow naturalist with an interest in evolution, alfred russel. Selection or the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life. After the origin of species: thomas huxley, defended darwin against samuel wilberforce, an anglican bishop and vocal opponent of evolution, among scientists, general acceptance of the idea of evolution by natural selection came, eisley, william wells rather quickly. Continuity of mental processes existed between humans and other species: this led to an increased interest in what came to be called comparative psychology, 2. In effect, these expressions are side effects of the physiological arousal that accompanies strongly felt emotions. In contrast with romanes strategy of relying on anecdotes, morgan often used direct observation.

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