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The sub-discipline of psychology, called evolutionary psychology, assumes that many (or in some cases even all) common human behaviors are evolutionary Points out of 1.00 adaptations (including criminal behaviors, different cheating patterns between sexes, altruism - helping others without expecting a repayment, etc.). As an evolutionary biologist, you recommend a more cautious approach rather than expecting all human behaviors to be an adaptation (a result of natural selection) Flag question cause Select all that apply Select one or more: a. not all phenotypic (including behavioral) traits are heritable b. not all phenotypic (including behavioral) traits affect the reproductive success of individuals c, natural selection is not guaranteed under all conditionsd. learned behaviors (acquired by observing others during their lifetime) are not subject to evolution e. behavior never has a heritable basis

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