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a. The universal patterns of behavior and cognitive processes that are different between humans and animals
b. The universal patterns of behavior and cognitive processes that stay the same over time
C. The universal patterns of behavior and cognitive processes that are similar between humans and animals
d. The ways in which universal patterns of behavior and cognitive processes have evolved over time
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