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Category > Biology Posted 02 Jul 2017 My Price 8.00

The driving force behind the evolution of the human mind

QUESTION 6

  1. The driving force behind the evolution of the human mind has been primarily due to pressures stemming from:
  2. a.navigating a larger territory.
  3. b.interacting with other minds.
  4. c.tracking resources scattered across space and time.
  5. d.the last Ice Age.

1 points  

QUESTION 7

  1. One interesting difference between humans and other primates is that humans seem to be:
  2. a.obligate cooperators.
  3. b.expert tacticians.
  4. c.strong for our weight.
  5. d.prone to depression.

1 points  

QUESTION 8

  1. Using Darwinian principles to aid our understanding of human behavior and cognition is known as:
  2. a.Evolutionary Phrenology
  3. b.Criminology of Evolved Minds
  4. c.Babysitting
  5. d.Evolutionary Psychology

1 points  

QUESTION 9

  1. Which of the following proximate mechanisms is/are necessary for cultures to evolve?
  2. a.Learning
  3. b.Imitation
  4. c.Both a. and b.
  5. d.Neither a. nor b.

1 points  

QUESTION 10

  1. According to Laland & Janik (2006), culture is broadly defined as:
  2. all group-typical behavior patterns shared by members of animal communities that are, to some degree, reliant on socially learned and transmitted information.
  3. the behaviors and beliefs characteristic of a particular social, ethnic, or age group.
  4. the sum total of ways of living built up by a group of human beings and transmitted from one generation to another.
  5. the cultivation of microorganisms, as bacteria, or of tissues, for scientific study, medicinal use, etc.

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