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The Biological Perspective
The reasons you present for taking this physiology class are very admirable. Additionally, this course should defiantly help with interacting with customers and children on a daily basis. Now, the Biological Perspective does encompass a plethora of facts that can manipulate human behavior. However, do you think by not including a social aspect that it can hinder the results?
The Naturalistic Observation study you have chosen for the wallet drop experiment should work very well. By using a Naturalistic Observation, you’ll be able to collect data on how different societies would act to the situation. Now, to take it a step further I would try and use the representative group study to select the wallet droppers. Consequently, you can control every

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