George's inference is an example of the "
Assumed Similarity Bias".Assumed
Similarity Bias is a psychological easy route
that leads us to the oblivious presumption that others share the same or
comparative qualities, considerations and convictions. We naturally accept that
others are much the same as we are, particularly with regards to the crucial
parts of our characters that are so fundamental we never at any point give them
a second thought.
Answer:
The experiments showed that:
- The bond between a mother monkey and a baby monkey did not depend exclusevly on the satisfaction of basic needs such as food. Monkeys looked for confort, to calm down, to feel warm.
- The separation of a monkey baby from his mother whitout a good subrrogate that covers the affective part, generates disturbance in a monkey.
Explanation:
The experimets with mokeys intended to see the importance of the bond between a monkey baby and a mother.
The experiment was about separating baby monkeys from their biological mother, and puting a made of cloth mother with no food bottle and a wire made mother with a bottle of milk, to subrrogate the biological mother.
Monkeys show to prefer the cloth mother. even if it did not provide any food.
In the other expriment the monkeys that had acces to the wire mother showed to be more disturbed than the ones that were near the cloth mother.
<h2>What helps make soil fertile or to ensure it stays that way</h2>
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