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jjjetplane

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Where social psychologists study how people process social situations, sociobiologists focus on
 
  A) thought and information.
  B) how persons propagate genes.
  C) the uniqueness of the neural structures of the brain.
  D) motivating by future goals.

Question 2

In the sociobiology theory, nepotism is explained by inclusive fitness while wearing clothing is explained by
 
  A) cultural universals.
  B) inbuilt customs.
  C) leash principle.
  D) individual fitness.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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