From a social-psychological perspective, a problem with evolutionary theories of aggression is that they fail to account for
a. different levels of testosterone among men.
b. different rates of aggression across cultures.
c. genetic influences on behavior.
d. differences between bonobos and chimpanzees.
Answer: B
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