It’s either B or D I would say I really hope it’s not wrong
No they do not. They do believe that the wine represents the blood of Christ
Answer:
Nature contributes substantially to the monkeys' preference for visual novelty.
Explanation:
Given that, despite the fact, the researcher raised these unrelated macque monkeys in a similar or identical laboratory environment, yet, he finds large differences among these monkeys in their preference for novel visual stimuli.
This shows that, Nature, which is a characteristics of their unrelated attributes, contributes substantially to their preference in visual novelty, than Nurture, which is the influence they must have gotten through their living in identical laboratory environment.
Hence, the researcher might legitimately conclude concerning the relative contributions of nature or nurture, that, Nature contributes substantially to the monkeys' preference for visual novelty.
If I were the coach....
To me this would be a hard decision to make. The football team, the school, and the community would be affected by this decision if you choose to take Robbie out (and most likely lose the game) or if you keep Robbie in (and most likely win the game). Because as a football coach or any leader in general I would try to be a good example to kids and not support bad behavior, if Robbie's actions go against my philosophy as a coach and my team rules, I would take him out of the game. Though this choice might come with an outcome of losing the game, this experience should teach the football players that I won't reward bad behavior.