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Test Bank for Evolutionary Psychology: The New Science of the Mind, 7e 7th Edition by David M. Buss. Full Chapters (Chapter 1 to 13) are included with answers. Complete guide and latest edition Part 1: Foundations of Evolutionary Psychology 1. The Scientific Movements Leading to Evolutionary Psychology 2. The New Science of Evolutionary Psychology Part 2: Problems of Survival 3. Combating the Hostile Forces of Nature Part 3: Challenges of Sex and Mating 4. Women’s Long-Term Mating Strategies 5. Men’s Long-Term Mating Strategies 6. Short-Term Sexual Strategies Part 4: Challenges of Parenting and Kinship 7. Problems of Parenting 8. Problems of Kinship Part 5: Problems of Group Living 9. Cooperative Alliances 10. Aggression and Warfare 11. Conflict Between the Sexes 12. Status, Prestige, and Social Dominance 13. Toward a Unified Evolutionary Psychology

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TEST BANK for Evolutionary Psychology: The New
Science of the Mind 7th Edition by David M. Buss
All Chapters Covered 1-13 with Verified Questions & Correct Answers|
A+ GRADED




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, MultipleAChoiceAQuestions

1. WhichAofAtheAfollowingAquestionsAisANOTAaAfocusAofAevolutionaryApsychology?A(c)

(a) WhyAisAtheAmindAdesignedAtheAwayAthatAitAis?

(b) HowAdoAtheAcomponentsAofAtheAmindAinteractAwithAtheAenvironment?

(c) WhatAisAtheArelationshipAbetweenAtheAhumanAmindAandAtheABigABang?

(d) WhatAareAtheAfunctionsAofAtheAcomponentsAofAtheAhumanAmind?



2. EvolutionArefersAto .A(a)

(a) changesAinAgeneAfrequencyAwithinAaApopulationAoverAtime

(b) differencesAbetweenAspecies

(c) changesAoverAtimeAinAtheAshapeAofAtheAhumanAskull

(d) differencesAbetweenAmenAandAwomen



3. ChangeAinAlifeAformsAoverAtimeAwasAsuggestedA .A(b)

(a) firstAbyADarwin

(b) wellAbeforeADarwin’sAtime

(c) wellAafterADarwin’sAtime

(d) firstAbyAGeorgeAWilliams



4. WhichAofAtheAfollowingAargumentsAdidALamarckApresent?A(d)

(a) SpeciesAoriginateAfromAmicroscopicAalgae.

(b) SpeciesAprogressAtowardAaAlowerAform.

(c) acquisitionAofAinheritedAcharacteristics.

(d) inheritanceAofAacquiredAcharacteristics.




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,5. AccordingAtoACuvier’sAtheoryAofAcatastrophism,AspeciesAare .A(a)

(a) exterminatedAbyAsuddenAcatastrophesAandAreplacedAbyAdifferentAspecies

(b) irradiatedAbyAsuddenAcatastrophes,AthereafterAreplacingAotherAspecies

(c) exterminatedAbyAgradualAeliminationAdueAtoAdisease,AleavingAroomAforAnewAspecies

(d) irradiatedAandAextinguished,AandAreplacedAbyAtheAsameAspecies



6. WhichAofAtheAfollowingAcluesAtoAchangeAinAorganicAstructureAoverAtimeAwereAnotAknownAorAnotedAprio
rAtoADarwin?A(d)

(a) cross-speciesAstructuralAsimilarities

(b) cross-speciesAembryologicalAsimilarities

(c) apparentAfunctionAofAtraits

(d) mechanismAtoAexplainAchangeAinAorganicAstructureAoverAtime



7. WhichAofAtheAfollowingAisANOTAanAexampleAofAgeneticAdrift?A(a)

(a) naturalAselection

(b) founderAeffect

(c) geneticAbottleneck

(d) mutation



8. WhichAofAtheAfollowingAisANOTAoneAofAtheAthreeAessentialAprocessesAidentifiedAbyADarwin’sAtheoryAof
evolutionAbyAnaturalAselection?A(b)

(a) variation

(b) particulation

(c) selection

(d) inheritance




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, 9. providesAtheA―rawAmaterials‖AforAevolution.A(a)

(a) Variation

(b) Particulation

(c) Selection

(d) Inheritance



10. ForAevolutionAtoAwork,AsuccessfulAvariationsAmustAbeA ,AorApassedAdownAreliablyAfromAparent
AtoAoffspring.A(d)



(a) variated

(b) particulated

(c) selected

(d) inherited



11. TheAprocessAof
refersAtoAtheAcomponentAofADarwin’sAtheoryAofAevolutionAthatAstatesAthatAorganismsAwithAsomeAherit
ableAattributesAleaveAmoreAoffspringAbecauseAthoseAattributesAhelpAwithAtheAtasksAofAsurvivalAandAreprod
uction.A(c)

(a) variation

(b) particulation

(c) selection

(d) inheritance



12. InAcontrastAtoAtheAtheoryAofAnaturalAselection,AwhichAfocusedAonAadaptationsAthatAhaveAarisenAasA
aAconsequenceAofAsuccessfulAsurvival,AtheAtheoryAof
focusedAonAadaptationsAthatAhaveAarisenAasAaAconsequenceAofAsuccessfulAmating.A(a)

(a) sexualAselection

(b) internalAselection

(c) externalAselection

(d) socialAselection

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