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A collection of local subpopulations which can interact with each other is known as a
Animal Subjects
Animals used in research or experiments in order to observe biological, psychological, or social processes that could provide insights relevant to humans or other animals.
Behavioral Laws
Fundamental principles or rules that explain and predict how organisms behave, often based on consequences of actions in terms of rewards and punishments.
Species
A collection of organisms that are alike and can interbreed to produce offspring that are also capable of reproduction.
Behaviorism
A theory in psychology that emphasizes the study of observable behaviors and their environmental determinants, rather than internal states.
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