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According to evolutionary psychology, if you were in a fire and could save only one person, you would be most likely to save your _________.
 
  a. cousin
  b. youngest sibling
  c. best friend
  d. grandparent

Question 2

What is the circadian rhythm?
 
  a. a biological pattern that influences levels of extraversion
  b. a biological pattern that influences when we sleep and eat
  c. a pattern of mothering that helps soothe newborn children and enhances attachment
  d. a sleeping pattern that makes some adolescent girls more prone to eating disorders



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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