PrepTest 37, Section 3, Question 6
In a study, infant monkeys given a choice between two surrogate mothers�a bare wire structure equipped with a milk bottle, or a soft, suede-covered wire structure equipped with a milk bottle�unhesitatingly chose the latter. When given a choice between a bare wire structure equipped with a milk bottle and a soft, suede-covered wire structure lacking a milk bottle, they unhesitatingly chose the former.
In a study, infant monkeys given a choice between two surrogate mothers�a bare wire structure equipped with a milk bottle, or a soft, suede-covered wire structure equipped with a milk bottle�unhesitatingly chose the latter. When given a choice between a bare wire structure equipped with a milk bottle and a soft, suede-covered wire structure lacking a milk bottle, they unhesitatingly chose the former.
In a study, infant monkeys given a choice between two surrogate mothers�a bare wire structure equipped with a milk bottle, or a soft, suede-covered wire structure equipped with a milk bottle�unhesitatingly chose the latter. When given a choice between a bare wire structure equipped with a milk bottle and a soft, suede-covered wire structure lacking a milk bottle, they unhesitatingly chose the former.
In a study, infant monkeys given a choice between two surrogate mothers�a bare wire structure equipped with a milk bottle, or a soft, suede-covered wire structure equipped with a milk bottle�unhesitatingly chose the latter. When given a choice between a bare wire structure equipped with a milk bottle and a soft, suede-covered wire structure lacking a milk bottle, they unhesitatingly chose the former.
Which one of the following is most supported by the information above?
Infant monkeys' desire for warmth and comfort is nearly as strong as their desire for food.
For infant monkeys, suede is a less convincing substitute for their mother's touch than animal fur would be.
For infant monkeys, a milk bottle is a less convincing substitute for their mother's teat than suede is for their mother's touch.
For infant monkeys, a milk bottle is an equally convincing substitute for their mother's teat as suede is for their mother's touch.
Infant monkeys' desire for food is stronger than their desire for warmth and comfort.
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