Deck 17: The Evolution of Human Behavior

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Researchers found that the timing of progesterone production __________.

A) varies from culture to culture
B) is much slower in smaller societies
C) is dependent on nutrition
D) none of these
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It is difficult to study the evolutionary foundations of contemporary human behavior because __________.

A) we cannot see evolution happening
B) we cannot do experiments on humans
C) human behavior occurs in a cultural context
D) all of these
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Which of the following is an example of paleontological reconstruction of behavior?

A) studying human behaviors as the result of direct evolutionary pressures
B) charting the relationship between agricultural practices and the evolution of the sickle cell polymorphism
C) hypothesizing about the cultural abilities of ancient hominins by comparing them to living non-human primates
D) focusing on the ecological factors that influence present-day hunter-gatherer societies
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Which of the following is an example of evolutionary psychology?

A) studying human behaviors as the result of direct evolutionary pressures
B) charting the relationship between agricultural practices and the evolution of the sickle cell polymorphism
C) hypothesizing about the cultural abilities of ancient hominins by comparing them to living non-human primates
D) focusing on the ecological factors that influence present-day hunter-gatherer societies
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Which of the following best describes the 'environment of evolutionary adaptedness'?

A) large agricultural societies
B) urban societies dependent on industrialized agriculture
C) small groups of hunter-gatherers
D) none of these
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Which of the following is NOT a cognitive universal?

A) motor control
B) religion
C) emotions
D) memory
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Human behavior can be studied at the __________ level.

A) individual
B) population
C) species
D) all of these
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Biological constraints on human behavior are the primary result of biological processes.
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Cross-cultural universals include __________.

A) language
B) a system of kinship
C) the organization of society along sex and gender lines
D) all of these
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Stephen Jay Gould feared that sociobiology was too susceptible to political misapplication.
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Evolutionary ecological research mostly relies on qualitative data.
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Researchers found that the amount of progesterone production __________.

A) varies from culture to culture
B) is much slower in smaller societies
C) is dependent on nutrition
D) none of these
Question
Looking at variation of variables such as sex and age is common to investigations of __________.

A) within-culture variation
B) the biological constraints of human behavior
C) cross-cultural universals
D) cognitive universals
Question
Edward O. Wilson defined sociobiology as the science of __________.

A) the biological basis of social behavior
B) the effects of culture on biology
C) the effects of society on culture and biology
D) the sociological basis of biological evolution
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Which of the following is an example of biocultural approach to understanding human behavior?

A) studying human behaviors as the result of direct evolutionary pressures
B) charting the relationship between agricultural practices and the evolution of the sickle cell polymorphism
C) hypothesizing about the cultural abilities of ancient hominins by comparing them to living non-human primates
D) focusing on the ecological factors that influence present-day hunter-gatherer societies
Question
Researchers interested in evolutionary ecology often conduct studies of traditional hunter-gatherer and small agricultural societies because such societies are __________.

A) easier to study than larger societies
B) more common
C) similar to the original human societies
D) the easiest to study using quantitative methods
Question
The cooperative provisioning model correlates the evolution of a sexual division of labor with __________.

A) nutritional elements
B) monogamy
C) the changing size of human societies
D) the fact that males have different problems to overcome than females
Question
Evolutionary ecologists found that, among small-scale societies, wealth __________.

A) has a positive effect on a man's reproductive success
B) has a negative effect on a man's reproductive success
C) has a negative effect on a woman's reproductive success
D) is not at all related to an individual's reproductive success
Question
The three main principles of evolutionary psychology include the idea that

A) human behavior is produced by a mind that is a flexible, general purpose device
B) behaviors cannot be understood as adaptations
C) culture is more important than biology when trying to understand human behavior
D) human behavior evolved in the context of relatively small groups
Question
Which of the following is an example of human evolutionary ecology?

A) studying human behaviors as the result of direct evolutionary pressures
B) charting the relationship between agricultural practices and the evolution of the sickle cell polymorphism
C) hypothesizing about the cultural abilities of ancient hominins by comparing them to living non-human primates
D) focusing on the ecological factors that influence present-day hunter-gatherer societies
Question
The provisioning model of meat sharing explains the sharing of hunted meat in terms of __________.

A) costly signaling
B) paternal investment
C) status
D) all of these
Question
Most scientists agree that language is a biological universal in our species.
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The Westermarck hypothesis links brother-sister incest aversion to __________.

A) status
B) culturally sanctioned laws
C) learned behavior
D) children being raised in proximity
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In hunter-gatherer societies, men's contribution to subsistence tends to be __________.

A) more predictable
B) smaller foodstuffs
C) more highly prized
D) less available for redistribution
Question
Risky behavior among mammalian males may occur because __________.

A) it is fun
B) females are attracted to risky behavior
C) they are socialized to engage in such behaviors
D) none of these
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Research on human mate selection indicates that women tend to value __________ in their partners.

A) youth
B) appearance
C) resource-providing abilities
D) all of these
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The "tolerated theft model" relates meat sharing to __________.

A) prestige
B) violence
C) altruism
D) the nutritional value of meat
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Taiwanese sim-pua marriages do not do as well as other marriages in Taiwan because __________.

A) laws prohibit the practice
B) the couple was raised together as children
C) the married couple are brother and sister
D) the married couple is a biological incestuous pair of some kind
Question
Research on human mate selection indicates that men tend to value __________ in their partners.

A) status
B) resource-providing abilities
C) appearance
D) risk-taking behavior
Question
Mammalian female reproductive strategy involves __________.

A) choosing a high quality mate
B) investing little energy into producing offspring
C) mating with as many males as possible
D) monogamy
Question
Male mammals have less energetic investment in producing offspring.
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In a majority of primate species, males directly participate in the rearing of young.
Question
The results if inbreeding include __________.

A) an increase in genetic variability over time
B) an decreased expression of recessive alleles
C) inbreeding depression
D) higher reproductive success of the resulting offspring
Question
All human cultures have rules and traditions that regulate sexual contact and reproductive relationships.
Question
Mammalian males __________.

A) are less choosey about their mates
B) invest less energy in producing offspring
C) participate less in the rearing of offspring
D) all of these
Question
Biological theories of inbreeding avoidance focus on __________.

A) social and psychological factors
B) an individual's innate desire to commit incest
C) incest avoidance as an adaptive mechanism
D) laws against incest
Question
The "Man the Hunter" model of human evolution __________.

A) is still in vogue today
B) affected only cultural anthropology
C) was criticized as sexist
D) all of these
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Researchers found that children raised in the same kibbutz are more likely to marry later in life.
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The conflict model correlates the evolution of a sexual division of labor with __________.

A) nutritional elements
B) monogamy
C) the changing size of human societies
D) the fact that males have different problems to overcome than females
Question
Observations reveal that language development __________.

A) only occurs in children who are intentional taught to speak
B) does not occur in deaf children
C) occurs in universal stages
D) is a purely cultural development
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Reading and writing are human cross-cultural universals.
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A person with substance dependence will continue to use the drug despite knowledge of the negative consequences of continued usage.
Question
An individual with the ALDH2*2 allele is __________.

A) much less likely to become an alcoholic
B) more susceptible to becoming addicted to opiates
C) metabolizes alcohol quicker that someone without the allele
D) cannot become addicted to psychoactive substances
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While the practice of infant-directed speech is not universal, the form it takes when it is practiced is universal.
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There is a "reading region" in the brain of all humans.
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If a person suffers from two or more weeks of depressed mood or impaired enjoyment, she is said to be experiencing __________.

A) an adaptive behavioral phenotype
B) minor depression
C) major depression
D) schizophrenia
Question
While studying various cultures' terms for colors, Berlin and Kay found that __________.

A) many cultures used the same actual words for colors
B) from a cross cultural perspective, the naming of colors is chaotic and unsystematic
C) the terms for blue and red must have evolved first
D) none of these
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Motherese is typified by __________.

A) slow
B) higher-pitched
C) more repetitive
D) all of these
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Which of the following is NOT true of schizophrenia?

A) it is characterized by delusions and hallucinations
B) its onset is usually in the late teens/ early twenties
C) it is not genetically inherited
D) schizophrenia has an estimate prevalence rate of 1 percent
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Many behavioral diseases are expressed in much the same way in different cultures.
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According to Stanislas Dehaene, human writing systems

A) have no relationship to the brain
B) are all the same
C) share neurological constraints
D) are profoundly different in every way
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Schizophrenia is found in __________ human cultures.

A) very few
B) virtually all
C) only modern
D) 1 percent of all
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The relatives of schizophrenics exhibit potentially adaptive characteristics such as __________.

A) disease-resistance
B) creativity
C) asocial tendencies
D) all of these
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Randolph Nesse associates depression with __________.

A) situations presenting an "adaptive challenge"
B) the pursuit of unreachable goals
C) natural selection for a period of low activity following a crisis
D) all of these
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Babbling starts at about the age of __________.

A) 7 to 8 days
B) 1 year to 15 months
C) 8 years
D) 7 to 8 months
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Reward deficiency syndrome is associated with __________.

A) schizophrenia
B) minor depression
C) substance abuse
D) all of these
Question
Due to its negative affect on fertility and reproductive behavior, schizophrenia is being eliminated from the species.
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In cultures with three color terms, the named colors are always __________.

A) red, blue, and green
B) black, white, and red
C) black, blue, and red
D) white, black, and gray
Question
Studies show that a culture with only two color names can only perceive the two colors they have words for.
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The consumption of psychoactive drugs __________.

A) is a cultural universal
B) is a relatively recent phenomenon
C) occurs mostly in Western cultures
D) does not occur in preagricultural societies
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Discuss how meat sharing is explained by the tolerated theft model. How does the provisioning model differ from the costly signaling perspective of meat sharing?
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Explain the debate between "sociobiologists" and their opponents. How can we study the evolutionary foundations of contemporary human behavior?
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Describe the ideas behind the "Man the Hunter" school of thought. What are some common critiques of these ideas?
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What is the difference between the contributions of men and women in hunter-gatherer societies?
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Outline the evidence for a genetic component of schizophrenia. Why might schizophrenia persist in our species?
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What is reward deficiency syndrome and what is its relationship to human behavior? Outline the possible maladaptive and adaptive dimensions of psychoactive substance use.
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Non-hedonic substances constitute a minority of drug consumption.
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How do male mammals differ from female mammals in terms of reproduction and mate selection? How is this expressed in our species?
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Compare the four approaches to the evolution of human behavior.
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Who do evolutionary ecologists tend to study? What are their methods? Citing specific examples, explain the evolutionary ecological perspective on wealth and reproductive success.
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Explain the possible biological mechanisms behind such cultural universals as language, color naming, and minor depression.
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1
Researchers found that the timing of progesterone production __________.

A) varies from culture to culture
B) is much slower in smaller societies
C) is dependent on nutrition
D) none of these
none of these
2
It is difficult to study the evolutionary foundations of contemporary human behavior because __________.

A) we cannot see evolution happening
B) we cannot do experiments on humans
C) human behavior occurs in a cultural context
D) all of these
all of these
3
Which of the following is an example of paleontological reconstruction of behavior?

A) studying human behaviors as the result of direct evolutionary pressures
B) charting the relationship between agricultural practices and the evolution of the sickle cell polymorphism
C) hypothesizing about the cultural abilities of ancient hominins by comparing them to living non-human primates
D) focusing on the ecological factors that influence present-day hunter-gatherer societies
hypothesizing about the cultural abilities of ancient hominins by comparing them to living non-human primates
4
Which of the following is an example of evolutionary psychology?

A) studying human behaviors as the result of direct evolutionary pressures
B) charting the relationship between agricultural practices and the evolution of the sickle cell polymorphism
C) hypothesizing about the cultural abilities of ancient hominins by comparing them to living non-human primates
D) focusing on the ecological factors that influence present-day hunter-gatherer societies
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Which of the following best describes the 'environment of evolutionary adaptedness'?

A) large agricultural societies
B) urban societies dependent on industrialized agriculture
C) small groups of hunter-gatherers
D) none of these
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Which of the following is NOT a cognitive universal?

A) motor control
B) religion
C) emotions
D) memory
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Human behavior can be studied at the __________ level.

A) individual
B) population
C) species
D) all of these
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Biological constraints on human behavior are the primary result of biological processes.
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9
Cross-cultural universals include __________.

A) language
B) a system of kinship
C) the organization of society along sex and gender lines
D) all of these
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Stephen Jay Gould feared that sociobiology was too susceptible to political misapplication.
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Evolutionary ecological research mostly relies on qualitative data.
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Researchers found that the amount of progesterone production __________.

A) varies from culture to culture
B) is much slower in smaller societies
C) is dependent on nutrition
D) none of these
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Looking at variation of variables such as sex and age is common to investigations of __________.

A) within-culture variation
B) the biological constraints of human behavior
C) cross-cultural universals
D) cognitive universals
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Edward O. Wilson defined sociobiology as the science of __________.

A) the biological basis of social behavior
B) the effects of culture on biology
C) the effects of society on culture and biology
D) the sociological basis of biological evolution
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Which of the following is an example of biocultural approach to understanding human behavior?

A) studying human behaviors as the result of direct evolutionary pressures
B) charting the relationship between agricultural practices and the evolution of the sickle cell polymorphism
C) hypothesizing about the cultural abilities of ancient hominins by comparing them to living non-human primates
D) focusing on the ecological factors that influence present-day hunter-gatherer societies
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Researchers interested in evolutionary ecology often conduct studies of traditional hunter-gatherer and small agricultural societies because such societies are __________.

A) easier to study than larger societies
B) more common
C) similar to the original human societies
D) the easiest to study using quantitative methods
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The cooperative provisioning model correlates the evolution of a sexual division of labor with __________.

A) nutritional elements
B) monogamy
C) the changing size of human societies
D) the fact that males have different problems to overcome than females
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Evolutionary ecologists found that, among small-scale societies, wealth __________.

A) has a positive effect on a man's reproductive success
B) has a negative effect on a man's reproductive success
C) has a negative effect on a woman's reproductive success
D) is not at all related to an individual's reproductive success
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The three main principles of evolutionary psychology include the idea that

A) human behavior is produced by a mind that is a flexible, general purpose device
B) behaviors cannot be understood as adaptations
C) culture is more important than biology when trying to understand human behavior
D) human behavior evolved in the context of relatively small groups
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Which of the following is an example of human evolutionary ecology?

A) studying human behaviors as the result of direct evolutionary pressures
B) charting the relationship between agricultural practices and the evolution of the sickle cell polymorphism
C) hypothesizing about the cultural abilities of ancient hominins by comparing them to living non-human primates
D) focusing on the ecological factors that influence present-day hunter-gatherer societies
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The provisioning model of meat sharing explains the sharing of hunted meat in terms of __________.

A) costly signaling
B) paternal investment
C) status
D) all of these
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Most scientists agree that language is a biological universal in our species.
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23
The Westermarck hypothesis links brother-sister incest aversion to __________.

A) status
B) culturally sanctioned laws
C) learned behavior
D) children being raised in proximity
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In hunter-gatherer societies, men's contribution to subsistence tends to be __________.

A) more predictable
B) smaller foodstuffs
C) more highly prized
D) less available for redistribution
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Risky behavior among mammalian males may occur because __________.

A) it is fun
B) females are attracted to risky behavior
C) they are socialized to engage in such behaviors
D) none of these
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Research on human mate selection indicates that women tend to value __________ in their partners.

A) youth
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C) resource-providing abilities
D) all of these
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The "tolerated theft model" relates meat sharing to __________.

A) prestige
B) violence
C) altruism
D) the nutritional value of meat
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Taiwanese sim-pua marriages do not do as well as other marriages in Taiwan because __________.

A) laws prohibit the practice
B) the couple was raised together as children
C) the married couple are brother and sister
D) the married couple is a biological incestuous pair of some kind
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Research on human mate selection indicates that men tend to value __________ in their partners.

A) status
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C) appearance
D) risk-taking behavior
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Mammalian female reproductive strategy involves __________.

A) choosing a high quality mate
B) investing little energy into producing offspring
C) mating with as many males as possible
D) monogamy
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Male mammals have less energetic investment in producing offspring.
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In a majority of primate species, males directly participate in the rearing of young.
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The results if inbreeding include __________.

A) an increase in genetic variability over time
B) an decreased expression of recessive alleles
C) inbreeding depression
D) higher reproductive success of the resulting offspring
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All human cultures have rules and traditions that regulate sexual contact and reproductive relationships.
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Mammalian males __________.

A) are less choosey about their mates
B) invest less energy in producing offspring
C) participate less in the rearing of offspring
D) all of these
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Biological theories of inbreeding avoidance focus on __________.

A) social and psychological factors
B) an individual's innate desire to commit incest
C) incest avoidance as an adaptive mechanism
D) laws against incest
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The "Man the Hunter" model of human evolution __________.

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C) was criticized as sexist
D) all of these
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Researchers found that children raised in the same kibbutz are more likely to marry later in life.
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The conflict model correlates the evolution of a sexual division of labor with __________.

A) nutritional elements
B) monogamy
C) the changing size of human societies
D) the fact that males have different problems to overcome than females
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Observations reveal that language development __________.

A) only occurs in children who are intentional taught to speak
B) does not occur in deaf children
C) occurs in universal stages
D) is a purely cultural development
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Reading and writing are human cross-cultural universals.
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A person with substance dependence will continue to use the drug despite knowledge of the negative consequences of continued usage.
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43
An individual with the ALDH2*2 allele is __________.

A) much less likely to become an alcoholic
B) more susceptible to becoming addicted to opiates
C) metabolizes alcohol quicker that someone without the allele
D) cannot become addicted to psychoactive substances
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44
While the practice of infant-directed speech is not universal, the form it takes when it is practiced is universal.
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There is a "reading region" in the brain of all humans.
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If a person suffers from two or more weeks of depressed mood or impaired enjoyment, she is said to be experiencing __________.

A) an adaptive behavioral phenotype
B) minor depression
C) major depression
D) schizophrenia
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While studying various cultures' terms for colors, Berlin and Kay found that __________.

A) many cultures used the same actual words for colors
B) from a cross cultural perspective, the naming of colors is chaotic and unsystematic
C) the terms for blue and red must have evolved first
D) none of these
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Motherese is typified by __________.

A) slow
B) higher-pitched
C) more repetitive
D) all of these
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Which of the following is NOT true of schizophrenia?

A) it is characterized by delusions and hallucinations
B) its onset is usually in the late teens/ early twenties
C) it is not genetically inherited
D) schizophrenia has an estimate prevalence rate of 1 percent
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Many behavioral diseases are expressed in much the same way in different cultures.
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51
According to Stanislas Dehaene, human writing systems

A) have no relationship to the brain
B) are all the same
C) share neurological constraints
D) are profoundly different in every way
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52
Schizophrenia is found in __________ human cultures.

A) very few
B) virtually all
C) only modern
D) 1 percent of all
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53
The relatives of schizophrenics exhibit potentially adaptive characteristics such as __________.

A) disease-resistance
B) creativity
C) asocial tendencies
D) all of these
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54
Randolph Nesse associates depression with __________.

A) situations presenting an "adaptive challenge"
B) the pursuit of unreachable goals
C) natural selection for a period of low activity following a crisis
D) all of these
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Babbling starts at about the age of __________.

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B) 1 year to 15 months
C) 8 years
D) 7 to 8 months
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Reward deficiency syndrome is associated with __________.

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Due to its negative affect on fertility and reproductive behavior, schizophrenia is being eliminated from the species.
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58
In cultures with three color terms, the named colors are always __________.

A) red, blue, and green
B) black, white, and red
C) black, blue, and red
D) white, black, and gray
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Studies show that a culture with only two color names can only perceive the two colors they have words for.
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The consumption of psychoactive drugs __________.

A) is a cultural universal
B) is a relatively recent phenomenon
C) occurs mostly in Western cultures
D) does not occur in preagricultural societies
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Discuss how meat sharing is explained by the tolerated theft model. How does the provisioning model differ from the costly signaling perspective of meat sharing?
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Explain the debate between "sociobiologists" and their opponents. How can we study the evolutionary foundations of contemporary human behavior?
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Describe the ideas behind the "Man the Hunter" school of thought. What are some common critiques of these ideas?
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What is the difference between the contributions of men and women in hunter-gatherer societies?
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Outline the evidence for a genetic component of schizophrenia. Why might schizophrenia persist in our species?
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What is reward deficiency syndrome and what is its relationship to human behavior? Outline the possible maladaptive and adaptive dimensions of psychoactive substance use.
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Non-hedonic substances constitute a minority of drug consumption.
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How do male mammals differ from female mammals in terms of reproduction and mate selection? How is this expressed in our species?
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69
Compare the four approaches to the evolution of human behavior.
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Who do evolutionary ecologists tend to study? What are their methods? Citing specific examples, explain the evolutionary ecological perspective on wealth and reproductive success.
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Explain the possible biological mechanisms behind such cultural universals as language, color naming, and minor depression.
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