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Social Studies, 16.07.2019 04:00 rleiphart1

One night, you go to a lecture by a psychologist who emphasizes our early ancestors. for example, when describing marital infidelity, he suggests that our ancestors were not monogamous because not being monogamous was adaptive behavior and increased the chances for survival. it is likely that the psychologist endorses the approach.

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