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Bernana

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Recall the textbook's discussion of evolutionary theory with respect to male and female mating strategies. According to that discussion, men are more likely than women to ____.
 
  a. be less choosy when looking for mates
  b. be interested in long-term, committal relationships
  c. engage in homosexual (same-sex) sexual relationships
  d. have a backup lover in mind in case their main relationship partner does not work out

Question 2

Nearly all children start talking about standards at age ____, which is the age at which ____.
 
  a. one; they first learn to speak
  b. two; self-awareness blossoms
  c. five to six; they begin to form a clear gender identity
  d. eleven to twelve; puberty usually sets in



olivia_paige29

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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