One hypothesis regarding depression that can be drawn from an evolutionary perspective is that it results from a mismatch between ______ and ______.

a. current demands of society; the brain and nervous system
b. parenting style; child personality
c. environment; genotype
d. available resources; social competition


Ans: A

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Which of the following is correct regarding alternative hypotheses?

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____ involves a growing awareness that problems often have no clear solution and two opposing strategies or points of view may each have merit

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In many developing countries today, men have been responsible for ____, whereas women have been responsible for ____

caring for young children, tending the crops, and running the household; hunting, fishing, and caring for domestic animals || food preparation, seeding the fields, and gathering wild edibles; fighting off animal and human attackers || nursing children, tending to the elderly, and caring for children; clearing the forest, gathering wild edibles, and teaching boys how to hunt || hunting, fishing, and caring for domestic animals; caring for young children, tending the crops, and running the household || || ||

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