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appyboo

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According to an evolutionary approach to love, why do women prefer men with resources, whereas men prefer women who are attractive?
 
  a. Resources signal competence in men; attractiveness signals reproductive fitness in women.
  b. Resources signal relationship commitment in men; attractiveness signals erotic passion in women.
  c. Reproduction is more costly to men than to women.
  d. Resources signal dominance in men; attractiveness signals willingness in women.

Question 2

New characteristics that are well designed for particular environments are known as
 
  A) adaptations.
  B) design features.
  C) genotypes.
  D) evolutionary advances.



Jmfn03

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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