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    Strictly from the Perspective of Inclusive-Fitness Theory, It Is Not
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Strictly from the Perspective of Inclusive-Fitness Theory, It Is Not

Question 25

Question 25

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Strictly from the perspective of inclusive-fitness theory, it is not always in a parent's best interest to devote everything he or she can into


A) all children equally.
B) every child.
C) primarily all the boys.
D) primarily all the girls.

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