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According to Buss, some of the broad-based temperament traits we share with other primates are:
 
  a. activity, intelligence, exhibitionism, and tactfulness
  b. decency, intelligence, exhibitionism, and aggressiveness
  c. impulsivity, fearfulness, activity, and aggressiveness
  d. exhibitionism, tactfulness, consideration, and aggressiveness

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According to evolutionary theorists, humans share with the great apes:
 
  a. the same thought processes and level of imagination
  b. the same language
  c. identical levels of self-awareness and self-reflection
  d. the same sense organs and many facial expressions



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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Reply 2 on: Jun 21, 2018
Excellent


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