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Marta_Voda [28]
3 years ago
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4. Why does Bateman walk toward the squirrel in four different ways? O A to determine how far an average squirrel can see O B to

determine whether the squirrel will let him feed it O C to determine when the squirrel will see him as a threat OD to determine how quickly squirrels can climb into trees ​
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1 answer:
kirill115 [55]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

C to determine when the squirrel will see him as a threat

Explanation:

Bill Bateman conducted an experiment on squirrels when he visited his family in New York to determine when the squirrels would see him as a threat or not.

He walked in four different ways towards the squirrels by:

  1. Walking on the sidewalk, with direct eye contact with the squirrels
  2. Walking on the sidewalk, but not looking at the squirrel intently
  3. Leaving the sidewalk with no direct eye contact with the squirrels.
  4. Leaving the sidewalk and looking intently at it.
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