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erika

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Cross-cultural studies find similar patterns of what men and women look for in their spouses across many different cultures. These findings support evolutionary personality theory because they suggest that mate preferences do not merely reflect differences in
 
  A. social learning patterns.
  B. the genetic makeup of different cultures.
  C. inherited human characteristics.
  D. economic opportunities in different cultures.

Question 2

The lipstick effect refers to
 
  A. the application of more lipstick at different times during the ovulatory cycle.
  B. how cosmetic marketing often heightens insecurity about one's appearance.
  C. the tendency for women to spend more money on cosmetics during bad economic times.
  D. men who pay more attention to superficial beauty.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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