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Which of the following school of thoughts was interested in how certain behavior helped humans survive their environment?

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Which of the following school of thoughts was interested in how certain behavior helped humans survive their environment?

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The school of thought that was interested in how certain behavior helped humans survive their environment is known as Functionalism. This perspective, largely influenced by the work of William James and Charles Darwin, argues that mental processes have a purpose and are generally helping individuals adapt to their environment.

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