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Schema-based biases
 
  a. are no longer thought to exist.
   b. refer to the idea that it's easier to remember shocking information that clashes with our
  schemas.
   c. can perpetuate themselves.
   d. None of these answers are correct.

Question 2

According to the evolutionary perspective on sex differences in mating tendencies, women are most jealous of _________, whereas men are most jealous of
 
  a. emotional infidelity; sexual infidelity.
  b. sexual infidelity; emotional infidelity.
  c. emotional infidelity; emotional infidelity.
  d. sexual infidelity; sexual infidelity.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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