問題詳情

Scientists disagree about the place of instinct in human behavior. Sociobiologists argue that even complicated forms of humanbehavior can have an instinctive basis. They believe we have an inborn urge to propagate our own genes or those of ourbiological relatives. Social customs that enhance the odds of such transmission survive in the form of kinship bonds, courtshiprituals, altruism, taboos against female adultery, and many aspects of social life. Other social scientists have argued that humanbehavior can be explained solely by learning. Psychologists today generally take a middle path. They acknowledge that humanbehavior is influenced by our biological heritage, but most doubt that either imprinting or true instincts occur in human beings.
49. The author’s attitude toward the subject of human behavior is
(A) condescending.
(B) neutral.
(C) humorous.
(D) negative.
(E) deprecating.

參考答案

答案:B
難度:簡單0.75
統計:A(0),B(3),C(0),D(1),E(0)

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