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mwit1967

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A basic ________ with kin selection theory is that we ________ help people ________.
 
  A) advantage; do; we are not related to
  B) problem; don't; we are related to
  C) problem; do; we are not related to
  D) advantage; don't; older than our oldest parent
  E) advantage; don't; we are related to

Question 2

When there are many bystanders during an emergency, the probability of receiving help is reduced. This is because of ________.
 
  A) the diffusion of responsibility that occurs
  B) selective altruism
  C) inclusive fitness
  D) the empathy-altruism hypothesis
  E) moral hypocrisy



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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