Multiple Choice
Hamilton's breakthrough in explaining altruism from a biological perspective
A) rested on his taking into account the viewpoint of the genotype rather than that of the organism.
B) involved the argument that natural selection favours personal fitness.
C) is based on the idea that altruistic acts are just as often aimed at friends and acquaintances as they are at relatives.
D) rests on the principle of reciprocation.
E) is based on the argument that altruists will have greater reproductive success.
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