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Outline principles that define the biological level of analysis

Patterns of behaviour can be inherited This principle proposes that human behaviours, cognitions, and emotions can be at least partly explained through genetic inheritance and evolutionary adaptations. - Related studies: Bouchard et al. (1990) Scarr and Weinberg (1976) There are biological correlates to behaviour This principle proposes that  an y behaviour, cognition, or emotion is ultimately related to physiological processes in brain structures, neurotransmitters, hormones, or some combination of all three. - Related studies: Rogers and Kesner (2003) Newcomer et al. (1999) Non-human animal research can inform understanding of human behaviour This principle proposes that animal research can provide insight into human behaviour because humans share the same physiological process with other animals. - Related studies: Rosenweig and Bennet (1972) Rogers and Kesner (2003)

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