The theoretical approach of evolutionary ecologists suggests

A) that humans tend to behave in ways that favor their individual reproductive fitness.
B) that biological differences cannot account for any differences between male and female behaviors.
C) that humans tend to behave in ways that favor the evolutionary success of their society rather than themselves.
D) that humans evolve through their ecological perceptions rather than through objective reality.
E) that human cultural behavior is unrelated to human biological evolution.


A

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