According to evolutionary psychologists, behaviors that promote reproductive success are likely to be a: socially promoted genetic mutations genetically encoded socially prohibited
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Argue a case about why altruistic behavior by an individual animal might result in the animal's genes appearing in future generations.
1. Natural selection favors behaviors that enhance: a. survival and reproduction. b. body size. c. population size. 2. Behavioral traits are: a. less genetic than morphological traits. b. more canalized than morphological traits. c. less canalized than morphological traits. 3. Evolutionary psychologists argue specifically that human brains are designed to solve problems involving: a. living things. b. reciprocal altruism between people. c. science and technology. 4. Large brains may have initially evolved in monkeys and apes because they: a. are more folivorous than their ancestors. b. have greater dexterity in their hands than their ancestors. c. have larger social groups than their ancestors.
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