In Tribble culture, females court and pursue potential mates. Based on the research by Finkel and Eastwick (2009), what is most likely to occur?
a. The male Tribbles will be more selective than the females when choosing a mating partner.
b. The female Tribbles will be more selective than the males when choosing a mating partner.
c. The male and female Tribbles will be equally selective when choosing a mating partner.
d. Tribble culture will shift to having arranged marriages.
Answer: A
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