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what is the relevance of comparative psychology in the broader discipline of psychology?

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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The general idea behind the comparative psychology field is that all species have fundamental parallels between mental processes and adaptive behaviors. This similarity is what gives the value for the work carried out in this area.

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  • Comparative psychology is behavior research with a view to finding out about humans. The underlying assumption is that the principles of conduct are the same for all organisms to some degree and therefore experience obtained by researching rodents, pigs, cats, and other creatures can be extended to humans.
  • Comparative psychology relates to the study of mental faculties and animal behavior, other than humans. Although behavioral, cognitive, and other aspects of psychology mainly concentrate on people, comparative psychology usually examines non-related species.

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