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The unconditioned stimulus for the vervent monkey's behavior is the sight of the hawk circling overhead.

. The unconditioned stimulus for the vervent monkey's behavior is the sight of the hawk circling overhead.

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Question: A vervent monkey is in a tree eating bugs that are crawling along the branches. The vervent monkey sees a hawk circling overhead. The hawk is a predator of the monkeys. The vervent monkey cries out, warning the other monkeys to descend to the ground below the trees. In this scenario, what is the unconditioned stimulus for the vervent monkey’s behavior? is it the vervent monkey eating bugs? is it the vervent monkey crying out? is it the group of monkeys descending? is it the sight of the hawk circling? provide evidence proving your answer is correct

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The unconditioned stimulus for the vervent monkey's behavior is the sight of the hawk circling overhead. This is evidenced by the fact that the vervent monkey immediately responded to the presence of the hawk by crying out a warning to the other monkeys to descend to the ground below the trees. This behavior was not a result of any learned associations, which is a hallmark of unconditioned responses.

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Jan. 5, 2023, 8:13 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, January 5, 2023

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