While decades of research have dispelled the myth that sociality is unique to our species, scientists are still unclear about just how individual animals retain information about the structure of the 'society' in which they're embedded. ____________ 19th - century naturalists looked at animal behavior with a focus on its psychological and physiological aspects, it was only after the 1930s that the field returned to a focus on how social behavior might be explained in evolutionary terms.24Mark for ReviewABCWhich choice completes the text with the most logical transition?AFor example,BLikewiseCConsequently,DWhile
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While decades of research have dispelled the myth that sociality is unique to our species, scientists are still unclear about just how individual animals retain information about the structure of the 'society' in which they're embedded. ____________ 19th - century naturalists looked at animal behavior with a focus on its psychological and physiological aspects, it was only after the 1930s that the field returned to a focus on how social behavior might be explained in evolutionary terms.24Mark for ReviewABCWhich choice completes the text with the most logical transition?AFor example,BLikewiseCConsequently,DWhile
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The most logical transition to complete the text would be option A "For example". This is because the second sentence is providing a historical example of how the study of animal behavior has evolved over time.
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