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s.tung

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According to Buss, it is evolutionarily advantageous for men to
 
  A) maintain long-term mated relationships.
  B) have random sexual encounters with as many partners as possible.
  C) have multiple partners when young but a long-term partner in old age.
  D) engage only in short-term mating.

Question 2

Women are likely to be attracted to men with
 
  A) no FA.
  B) alternating FA.
  C) high FA.
  D) low FA.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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