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Social Studies, 15.01.2020 05:31 andrewschmitz132

Professor parker suggested that heterosexual adults are genetically predisposed to form monogamous bonds because this practice facilitated the cooperative nurture and survival of children. the professor's suggestion best illustrates a(n) perspective.
a. authoritarian
b. postconventional
c. psychosocial
d. evolutionary
e. humanistic

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