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In order to study cognitive maps in primates, a researcher carried a chimp along an irregular route over a large, open area. As the chimp and the researcher moved along, the researcher's assistant hid pieces of fruit in different locations along the route, but in full view of the chauffeured chimp. The chimp was then allowed to travel the area freely to hunt for the fruit. How many trials of passive observation did the chimp have to go through before she was able to recall, with 100% accuracy, every location in which the researcher's assistant hid the fruit?

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four

Cognitive Maps

Mental representations of physical spaces, helping individuals to navigate and understand spatial environments.

Passive Observation

Passive observation refers to a research method in which the researcher observes behavior without intervening or influencing the subjects in any way.

Primates

An order of mammals that includes humans, apes, monkeys, and prosimians, characterized by complex behaviors and high levels of social interaction.

  • Grasp the notion of education that extends past immediate changes in conduct, to include concealed learning and conceptual diagrams.
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