Multiple Choice
Some research has found that bats shared food with both kin and nonkin under safe conditions. When the conditions seemed dangerous, the bats shared a much greater proportion of food with close relatives. This finding is consistent with
A) kin selection.
B) the bystander effect.
C) pluralistic ignorance.
D) the negative-state relief model.
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