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Interest in the study of behavior is ubiquitous in the works of Darwin's. Its influence upon the development--either direct or indirect--of the psychological science extends itself from methods to conceptions about human beings, and social ethics as well. Both the structure and scope of behavioral research have been influenced by Darwin's repositioning of humankind within Nature.