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Frost2351

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Which two researchers were the first to show that humans have an ingrained cheater detector mechanism?
 
  a. Wason and Tooby.
  b. Tooby and Comides.
  c. Comides and Wason.
  d. Johnson and Wason.

Question 2

65 million years ago the _______ era ended and 65 of all living species became extinct.
 
  a. Industrial.
  b. Mesozoic.
  c. Ice Age.
  d. Cenozoic.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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