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washai

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According to Daly and Wilson, murder
 
  A) is explained as a psychopathological behavior.
  B) is explained as reverse altruism.
  C) cannot be explained as psychopathology or mechanism failure.
  D) is merely territorial aggression without a proper control mechanism.

Question 2

DeCatanzaro suggests that when one provides no benefits and incurs great costs from (related) others
 
  A) one may commit suicide to aid those bearing the costs.
  B) kin selection has failed.
  C) depression or other mental dysfunctions serve a protective role.
  D) reverse kin selection operates to correct the situation.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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