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lracut11

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According to Darwin's theory, describe the main goal for males in mate selection.
 
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One of Weiss' five essential psychological needs, ________ is a basic, universal psychological need that drives us to share our innermost feelings with another or others.
 
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Answer to Question 1

The primary, evolutionary biological goal of males in mate selection is the need to impregnate as many women as possible. According to evolutionists, men are concerned with quantity, mating is a numbers game, and the more mates the better to ensure numerous offspring are produced.

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