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Mimi

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Strategic interference refers to the occasion when
 
  A) one person is seeking a long-term relationship while the other is seeking a short-term arrangement.
  B) a man or woman attempts to undermine a competitors strategy.
  C) both partners are seeking the same kind of relationship but fail to communicate intent.
  D) deception interferes with one partners tactic.

Question 2

Men seeking short-term mates are more likely to engage in
 
  A) displays of sexual inadequacy and inexperience.
  B) displays of fidelity.
  C) displays related to courtship costs. D) immediate displays of wealth and resources.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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